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Jaguar (Panthera onca)

Autor

dean_g

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Agosto 2015

Descripción

Location is accurate to mountain, obscured for protection.

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Mayo 24, 2023 a las 01:15 PM EDT

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Gallo Canadiense (Canachites canadensis)

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Julio 10, 2022 a las 03:34 PM EDT

Descripción

Hen with two chicks

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Julio 2021

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Manatí­ del Caribe (Trichechus manatus)

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Julio 2019

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Morrocoy (Chelonoidis denticulatus)

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Marzo 2023

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Tortuga Mapa del Norte (Graptemys geographica)

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Julio 2020

Descripción

Photo Will Schenck

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Tortuga Laúd (Dermochelys coriacea)

Lugar

Falta ubicación

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Cocodrilo de Pantano (Crocodylus moreletii)

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Febrero 9, 2022 a las 03:44 PM EST

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Caimán Negro (Melanosuchus niger)

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Marzo 2023

Lugar

Ecuador (Google, OSM)

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Guagsa de Günther (Stenocercus guentheri)

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Febrero 14, 2023 a las 03:45 PM -05

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Marzo 2023

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Iguana Terrestre de Las Galápagos (Conolophus subcristatus)

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Marzo 2023

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Béquer (Boa imperator)

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Abril 13, 2017 a las 01:26 PM EDT

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Tapir Centroamericano (Tapirus bairdii)

Fecha

Abril 2017

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Ballena Jorobada (Megaptera novaeangliae)

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Julio 24, 2021 a las 11:15 AM UTC

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Marmota Olímpica (Marmota olympus)

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Julio 13, 2013 a las 03:13 PM EDT

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Delfín de Risso (Grampus griseus)

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Agosto 4, 2018

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Delfín Común (Delphinus delphis)

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Julio 26, 2021 a las 07:43 PM UTC

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Oso Negro Americano (Ursus americanus)

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Agosto 8, 2018

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Mayo 25, 2022 a las 02:07 PM EDT

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Chipe Gusanero (Helmitheros vermivorum)

Fecha

Octubre 4, 2020 a las 11:14 AM UTC

Descripción

Accepted by VT records committee; see eBird list for extensive details--https://ebird.org/checklist/S74410333

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Zorra Gris (Urocyon cinereoargenteus)

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Septiembre 29, 2022 a las 05:57 PM EDT

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Julio 26, 2021 a las 02:38 PM UTC

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Oso de Anteojos (Tremarctos ornatus)

Fecha

Febrero 2023

Lugar

Ecuador (Google, OSM)

Descripción

Insane, mind-blowing, jaw-dropping, superlative, etc. Female with two cubs foraging in a valley near PN Antisana

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Cascabel de Bandas (Crotalus horridus)

Fecha

Julio 2017

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Cascabel de Bandas (Crotalus horridus)

Fecha

Junio 2022

Descripción

[commentary by Will Schenck]: To enjoy the breathtaking mountain views and rolling forest-blanketed valleys from atop the roof of Connecticut alongside this docile, deadly black beast was about as good as it gets.

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Cascabel de Bandas (Crotalus horridus)

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Mayo 2022

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Lobo Gris (Canis lupus)

Fecha

Agosto 2014

Descripción

Photos Sparky Stensaas

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Julio 2021

Descripción

the following notes by Will Schenck:

At least 13-15 individuals. Habitat was a sizable cranberry bog in New London County approximately 3.5 acres in size, protected by a band of very dense mountain laurel swamp (not fun to bushwhack through) within wider classic eastern Connecticut deciduous forest with very thick understory. This may represent a new site for Bog Copper in CT. The substrate was uniformly cranberry-sphagnum moss; white-and-pink cranberry flowers and young green berries were everywhere. Above the bog floor grew copious rushes; patches of a Rhododendron sp. (no pics, sorry, the butterflies were a little consuming) were interspersed. Other bog plants such as sundews, pitcher plants, or rose pogonias were conspicuously absent.

The coppers were concentrated in a relatively small area identical to the wider bog. We observed both males and females (more males; our photographic bias was to the lovely golden females.) There was little interaction between individuals. We were overjoyed to see so many (13-15), both to see this threatened species thriving at this isolated site and because the conditions (75 degrees, extremely humid, wet post-drizzle, overcast) weren’t classic for butterflies.

This sighting represents the first record of Bog Copper for Connecticut on iNaturalist. If you would like to contact me about these threatened butterflies, please email me at willschenck22@gmail.com.

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Autor

wschenck

Fecha

Mayo 2023

Descripción

First Connecticut record since 2017 (DeGenarro) at the same site.

On the margins of an Atlantic White Cedar swamp in an open grassy area, nectaring on Black Cherry in the company of Eastern Pine and Brown Elfin.

As Eastern Redcedar was present at this site we were very cautious to confirm the ID as Hessel’s. We primarily focused on the streaking, incl. 1) the white dash at the very top, which is not set out in Juniper, 2) the prominent white forewing spot, 3) the lowest white crescent bent in the same direction as the one above it (opposite in Juniper). Note also the blue-green hue and the overall greater presence of brown.

If you will it, it is no dream.

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Autor

pdegennaro

Fecha

Mayo 2017

Descripción

This record represents a new location for this species in Connecticut, in addition to the three previously known sites.

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Lagartijas de Palo Ojirrojas (Enyalioides oshaughnessyi)

Autor

torreygt

Fecha

Abril 2023

Lugar

Ecuador (Google, OSM)