Pic#1 - female
Pic#2 - adult pair
Pic#3 - male
I found these on a stump about 6 hours after a rain and they were plump and gelatinous. However I only got back to photograph them the next day and they had changed dramatically. I rehydrated a sample- see photo 2 and 3 to compare.
A female eurytomid wasp (Eurytoma sp.) explores the side of a dead tree. Approx. 3-4mm.
South Branch Tunkhannock Creek
not sure on genus, but Sminthurinus henshawi found at same site.. this one's maybe a bit brighter/more saturated though - see here: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/109004913
Dictynidae?
Under mostly oak trees on a lakeside trail.
by creek
Day 82, one individual.
Relacionado con // Related to:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2667158
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2667199
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2667420
2019 Fort Worth Audubon Christmas Bird Count
I was very surprised to see a black colored White-tailed Deer fawn this evening behind my house. I have seen some very dark White-tailed Deer in this area in the past:
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/816864
but not one like this. These are just quick shots, taken against the light and as the deer were rapidly moving away, but this black fawn can be seen in company with normally colored fawns. I will be trying to get more and better shots in the next few days.