beneath the spanish moss with janson jones
Amphiuma means, the Two-toed amphiuma; Lowndes county, Georgia (24 February 2013). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Farancia abacura abacura, the Eastern mud snake; Lanier county, Georgia (05 August 2012). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. A common occurrence in south Georgia, Mud snakes are often hit by vehicles after the serpents move beyond their home waters following a nice… Continue Reading “Farancia abacura abacura, 05 August 2012”
Python regius, the Ball python (captive); Volusia county, Florida (27 April 2006). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org and the Johnson Lab at the UF. Though this individual was not found in the wild, Ball pythons are found throughout Florida every now and… Continue Reading “Python regius (captive), 27 April 2006”
Chelydra serpentina, the Snapping turtle; Miami-Dade county, Florida (13 May 2009). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Danaus gilippus, the Queen butterfly; Brevard county, Florida (03 March 2012). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Bulow Creek State Park; Volusia county, Florida (27 June 2019). Learn more about Bulow Creek State Park from floridastateparks.org and Friends of the Tomoka Basin.
Micrurus fulvius, the Eastern coral snake; Volusia county, Florida (27 June 2019). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Lampropeltis elapsoides, the Scarlet kingsnake; Volusia county, Florida (27 June 2019). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Note: This youngster had just been killed by an Eastern coral snake. My accidental arrival on the scene caused the Eastern coral snake to abandon its… Continue Reading “Lampropeltis elapsoides, 27 June 2019”
Micrurus fulvius, the Eastern coral snake, (no longer) consuming Lampropeltis elapsoides, the Scarlet kingsnake; Volusia county, Florida (27 June 2019). Learn more about these species at iNaturalist.org: The Eastern coral snake and the Scarlet kingsnake.
Micrurus fulvius, the Eastern coral snake, consuming Lampropeltis elapsoides, the Scarlet kingsnake; [Cropped & Sightly Pixelated] Volusia county, Florida (27 June 2019). Learn more about these species at iNaturalist.org: The Eastern coral snake and the Scarlet kingsnake.
Micrurus fulvius, the Eastern coral snake, consuming Lampropeltis elapsoides, the Scarlet kingsnake; Volusia county, Florida (27 June 2019). Learn more about these species at iNaturalist.org: The Eastern coral snake and the Scarlet kingsnake.
Bulow Creek State Park; Volusia county, Florida (27 June 2019). Learn more about Bulow Creek State Park from floridastateparks.org and Friends of the Tomoka Basin.
Sabal palmetto, the Cabbage palmetto; Volusia county, Florida (27 June 2019). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Bulow Creek State Park; Volusia county, Florida (27 June 2019). Learn more about Bulow Creek State Park from floridastateparks.org and Friends of the Tomoka Basin.
Callinectes sapidus, the Atlantic blue crab; Volusia county, Florida (27 June 2019). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Bulow Creek State Park; Volusia county, Florida (27 June 2019). Learn more about Bulow Creek State Park from floridastateparks.org and Friends of the Tomoka Basin.
Actias luna, the Luna moth; Volusia county, Florida (27 June 2019). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Bulow Creek State Park; Volusia county, Florida (27 June 2019). Learn more about Bulow Creek State Park from floridastateparks.org and Friends of the Tomoka Basin.
Acrolophus plumifrontella, the Eastern grass tubeworm moth; Lowndes county, Georgia (15 July 2013). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Prolimacodes badia, the Skiff moth; Lowndes county, Georgia (11 May 2013, Nikon D90). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Eurycea quadridigitata, the Dwarf salamander; Lowndes county, Georgia (19 March 2013). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Trachemys scripta scripta, the Yellow-bellied slider; Lowndes county, Georgia (12 April 2012). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Spilosoma congrua, the Agreeable tiger moth; Volusia county, Florida (11 May 2015). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Egretta rufescens, the Reddish egret; Brevard county, Florida (18 March 2006). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Nerodia fasciata pictiventris, the Florida banded watersnake; Nassau county, Florida (23 April 2016). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. NOTE: Some consider the Nassau county bandeds to be Nerodia fasciata fasciata, the Southern banded watersnake.
Papilio cresphontes, the Eastern giant swallowtail; Volusia county, Florida (04 June 2016). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Callopistria mollissima, the Pink-shaded fern moth; Lowndes county, Georgia (24 March 2013). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Papilio palamedes, the Palamedes swallowtail; Nassau county, Florida (23 April 2016). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Cosmosoma myrodora, the Scarlet-bodied wasp moth; Volusia county, Florida (20 September 2015). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Seirarctia echo, the Echo moth; Volusia county, Florida (11 May 2015). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Coluber constrictor priapus, the Southern black racer; Volusia county, Florida (22 July 2016). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Spodoptera dolichos, the Sweet potato armyworm moth; Volusia county, Florida (23 March 2014). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Hemidactylus turcicus, the Mediterranean gecko; Lake county, Florida (05 May 2009). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Hyla squirella, the Squirrel treefrog; Volusia county, Florida (04 July 2014). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anisota virginiensis, the Pink-striped oakworm moth; Volusia county, Florida (27 May 2015). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Homo sapiens, the Human; Volusia county, Florida (02 July 2014). Fire jugglers, dancers, and performers doing their thing on Ormond Beach at night. Learn more about this species at Wikipedia.org.
Gastrophryne carolinensis, the Eastern narrowmouth toad (eggs); Lake county, Florida (27 June 2014). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Urosaurus ornatus, the Ornate tree lizard; Grand county, Utah (08 June 2011) Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Uta stansburiana, the Side-blotched lizard San Juan county, Utah (10 June 2011) Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Nerodia taxispilota, the Brown watersnake; Miami-Dade county, Florida (14 March 2019). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Pseudacris crucifer, the Spring peeper; Lowndes county, Georgia (12 February 2013). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anaxyrus americanus charlesmithi, the Dwarf American toad; Cleveland county, Oklahoma (02 July 2007). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Lithobates blairi, the Plains leopard frog; Cleveland county, Oklahoma (03 July 2007). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Cosmosoma myrodora, the Scarlet-bodied wasp moth; Volusia county, Florida (23 April 2015). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Platalea ajaja, the Roseate spoonbill; Brevard county, Florida (25 February 2007). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Masticophis flagellum flagellum, the Eastern coachwhip; Lake county, Florida (26 May 2016). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anaxyrus quercicus, the Oak toad; Charleston county, Georgia (29 September 2012). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Harrisimemna trisignata, the Harris’s three-spot moth; Lowndes county, Georgia (21 July 2013). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Acris gryllus, the Southern cricket frog; Lowndes county, Georgia (10 March 2013). Also known as Acris gryllus gryllus, the nominate subspecies (the Coastal plains cricket frog). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Eleutherodactylus planirostris, the Greenhouse frog; Lake county, Florida (28 Februaray 2015). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.