48mm. Note white juvenile whorls, key ID feature of this species.
Infrequent visitor to Bermuda.
Coastal. With @gakudesu and @spiraea_naturephotographer.
The seed on the left is fatter, less orange, and with a more "blocky," indented "smile" than the seed on the right. I believe, according to Sullivan (2008) (see fourth photo and this site https://www.waynesword.net/mucuna.htm), the left seed is Mucuna sloanei and the right seed is Mucuna urens.
Ninox novaeseelandiae (morepork). Tiritiri Matangi Island, Hauraki Gulf, Auckland. Photos: © Murray Dawson
Endemic to Bermuda. Found underneath rotting Bermuda Palmetto fronds
Endemic to Bermuda, found in rotting Bermuda Palmetto leaves on Nonsuch Island.
EL23
Two found fresh dead under rock. Possibly some individuals that were re-introduced. 10mm
Endemic to Bermuda, long dead shell
Known from Bermuda. Stomach contents can be seen quite clearly.
Known from Bermuda. Stomach contents can be seen quite clearly.
Continuing. Western gull-like, with pink legs and dark gray back; differs in streaking on head and neck, streak behind eye, dirty-yellow iris with reddish orbital ring, limited black on outer webs of primaries with sub-terminal white spots-visible. Photos to follow.