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hawkpartys · 3 days
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so i was going to make a whole post about how if i had developed a stand that could stop time, i wouldve just used it to become a god tier naturalist and field biologist instead of trying to wipe out some guys entire bloodline and getting killed like a loser but then i realized jotaro literally did that
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witchstone · 9 months
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Przewalski's Horse Equus ferus ssp. przewalskii 吐尔洪乡, 阿勒泰地区, 新疆维吾尔自治区 Turhong Township, Altay Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China 45.271788, 88.766909 by almaatai
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sabertoothwalrus · 1 month
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one of my favorite things about using inaturalist is how it’s gotten me familiar with even the common, less “impressive” species. especially since spring is rolling around and I’m spending more time outside.
Like, before where I’d just say, “oh look, a butterfly!” now I can say “oh look, a mourning cloak!”
Instead of “a squirrel” it’s “a fox squirrel.” Instead of “a snail” it’s a “garden snail.” Instead of “a rabbit” it’s “a desert cottontail.” Instead of “a ladybug” it’s “an asian lady beetle, which is invasive.” Instead of “a lizard” it’s “a bluebelly, but they’re really called western fence lizards.”
It’s harder to take the little guys for granted when you know their names, y’know?
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tilbugs · 16 days
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yoga session with ms. collared-dove and her husband
apr 9, 2024
nebraska, US
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crevicedwelling · 5 months
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cute iNaturalist observations:
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“hey! that’s me!”
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razehider · 4 months
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more things that people on inaturalist do
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sitting-on-me-bum · 11 months
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The tiny and adorable volcano rabbit is endemic to a handful of volcanoes in Mexico.
Saúl Saldaña/iNaturalist, CC BY-NC
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cyclicredundancycraig · 6 months
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During my long absence on Tumblr, I've gotten deeply involved with documenting native bees, both on iNaturalist and in several local ongoing studies. Shown here is a Subgenus Micranthophora, Genus Anthophora (Common Digger Bees) on an Alkali Heliotrope (Heliotropium curassavicum).
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organicmatter · 9 months
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dont listen to the haters i bet they dont even have ANY research grade sightings on inaturalist ......
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ancientmyths · 3 months
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why is THAT the thumbnail for connecticut foraging???
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tenderanarchist · 11 months
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Forget hot girl summer it is
Citizen Science Summer!
Get on eBird, iNaturalist, Seek, whatever apps and forums are cool to you and discover the huge variety of life right under your nose! Snap some pics and record those critters! Rejoice for native bees and plants growing wild by the roadside!!
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hawkpartys · 3 days
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Leaf Katydids (Subfamily Phaneropterinae)
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witchstone · 2 years
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Subantarctic Fur Seal  Arctocephalus tropicalis Marion Island, South Africa -46.884659, 37.868526 by mario_mairal
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sabertoothwalrus · 3 months
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IDENTIFIED IN THIRTY SECONDS??????
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tilbugs · 30 days
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nuthatch goes in for suet
feb 19, 2024
nebraska, US
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crevicedwelling · 1 year
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my favorite iNaturalist screenshot
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