beneath the spanish moss with janson jones
Urocitellus columbianus, the Columbian ground squirrel; Glacier county, Montana (17 July 2007).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Callospermophilus lateralis, the Golden-mantled ground squirrel; Larimer county, Colorado (14 July 2007).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Rangifer tarandus, the Caribou; British Columbia, Canada (25 July 2007).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Antilocapra americana, the Pronghorn; Sheridan county, Wyoming (15 July 2007).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Oreamnos americanus, the Mountain goat; Glacier county, Montana (17 July 2007).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Canis latrans, the Coyote; Alberta, Canada (20 July 2007).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Cervus canadensis, the Elk; Alberta, Canada (22 July 2007).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Bison bison athabascae, the Wood bison; British Columbia, Canada (25 July 2007).Learn more about this subspecies at iNaturalist.org.
Vulpes vulpes, the Red fox; Alaska Highway, Yukon Territory (29 July 2007).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Ursus americanus, the American black bear; Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska (07 May 2008).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Ovis canadensis canadensis, the Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep; Glacier county, Montana; 07 July 2007.Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Lynx rufus, the Bobcat; Volusia county, Florida (16 August 2020).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.iPhone snapshot taken from inside and through a window as the bobcat cruised fairly quickly through our yard!
Procyon lotor, the Raccoon (tracks); Volusia county, Florida (07 May 2020). A few raccoon tracks strewn about the muck of a tannic creek line. Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Lontra canadensis, the North American river otter; Volusia county, Florida (30 April 2020). Another River otter shot just before they disappeared and rocketed downstream. Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Lontra canadensis, the North American river otter; Volusia county, Florida (30 April 2020). Volusia county has no shortage of River otters. I stumbled across these two –or, rather, they stumbled across me– while I was mucking about for some watersnake action. The rapid-fire pair gave… Continue Reading “Lontra canadensis, 30 April 2020”
Urocitellus parryii, the Arctic ground squirrel Denali Borough, Alaska (31 May 2011). Day 01 of the 2011 Roadtrip from Alaska to Florida (Mile 0253 of 7221). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Though I’ve got plenty more such photos sitting in my archive,… Continue Reading “AKtoFL: Urocitellus parryii in Alaska (31 May 2011)”
Urocitellus parryii, the Arctic ground squirrel Denali Borough, Alaska (31 May 2011). Day 01 of the 2011 Roadtrip from Alaska to Florida (Mile 0253 of 7221). The Arctic ground squirrel at times felt like a Lower 48 squirrel and prairie dog had some sort… Continue Reading “AKtoFL: Urocitellus parryii, 31 May 2011”
Urocitellus parryii, the Arctic ground squirrel Denali Borough, Alaska (31 May 2011). Day 01 of the 2011 Roadtrip from Alaska to Florida (Mile 0253 of 7221). An adorable and fairly common rodent throughout much of Alaska, especially in rocky, modestly-elevated areas, the Arctic ground… Continue Reading “AKtoFL: Urocitellus parryii, 31 May 2011”
Alces alces, the Moose Denali Borough, Alaska (31 May 2011). Day 01 of the 2011 Roadtrip from Alaska to Florida (Mile ~0245 of 7221). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Though not remarkable having just lived in Anchorage for four years, I was… Continue Reading “AKtoFL: Alces alces, 31 May 2011”
Tursiops truncatus, the Common bottlenose dolphin; Volusia county, Florida (04 September 2013). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Tursiops truncatus, the Common bottlenose dolphin; Monroe county, Florida (10 May 2009). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Tursiops truncatus, the Common bottlenose dolphin; Monroe county, Florida (10 May 2009). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Trichechus manatus, the West Indian manatee; Brevard county, Florida (09 June 1998). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Odocoileus virginianus clavium, the Key deer; Monroe county, Florida (09 July 2011). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Tursiops truncatus, the Common bottlenose dolphin; Monroe county, Florida (10 May 2009). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Neovison vison, the American mink; Rutherford county, North Carolina (13 July 2019). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Neovison vison, the American mink; Rutherford county, North Carolina (13 July 2019). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Neovison vison, the American mink; Rutherford county, North Carolina (13 July 2019). 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.
Procyon lotor, the Raccoon; Lowndes county, Georgia (09 July 2012). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Didelphis virginiana, the Virginia opossum; Volusia county, Florida (29 April 2017). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Homo sapiens, the Human; Monroe county, Florida (09 July 2011). Key West, of course, at 8:17 in the morning. Learn more about this deranged species at Wikipedia.org.