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Chinese Mantis (Tenodera Sinensis), Nymph, Taken April 19, 2025, In Georgia, US

Chinese Mantis (Tenodera sinensis), nymph, taken April 19, 2025, in Georgia, US

My first mantis of the year! I just happened to see this guy parkouring away from me while I was focused on a damselfly. I had to lose the damselfly, but it was worth it since mantises are rarer! Chinese Mantises are quite controversial insects, since it is unsure whether they are an invasive species or a non-native naturalized one due to lack of definitive evidence. Many people destroy chinese mantis oothecas and kill the insects on sight, but I am much more partial to letting them live. I have seen several people claim that they are bad because they kill hummingbirds and other pollinators, while I have witnessed more carolina mantises doing this than chinese! My area is not very plagued by chinese mantises, with me seeing only 2 chinese vs. 7 carolina last year, and none vs. 5 carolina in 2023. It's an interesting debate, but chinese mantises have been in the US for over a century. If they aren't already, they're likely getting to the point of naturalization soon.


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3 months ago
Non-Biting Midge (Xylotopus Par), Male, Taken February 26, 2025, In Georgia, US
Non-Biting Midge (Xylotopus Par), Male, Taken February 26, 2025, In Georgia, US

Non-Biting Midge (Xylotopus par), male, taken February 26, 2025, in Georgia, US

Despite how he looks, this guy is very much alive and flew off shortly after I took these pictures! I swiped him out of the sky and shook him around in my hand to stun him so I could get pictures, hence his totally shocked appearance.

This guy is one of the cousins of the arguably less friendly mosquito! I really enjoy photographing midges, but as I'm not super knowledgeable of them yet, I mostly rely on IDers (THE IDer in the case of this family) on iNat to point me in the right direction. One of the first things I learned is that males of this family can easily be differentiated from females by their long, thin abdomens and big, fuzzy antennae! This is also the case for mosquitos and most other nematoceran flies, though it can be very hard to tell when it comes to groups like crane flies, who can be more reliably sexed by their abdomen!


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2 months ago
Common Pill Woodlouse (Armadillidium Vulgare), Taken March 21, 2025, In Georgia, US

Common Pill Woodlouse (Armadillidium vulgare), taken March 21, 2025, in Georgia, US

She lost her pants!!! You can clearly see the difference between old and new exoskeleton on this individual, which is very cool! The new exoskeleton is still soft, evident by the iridescent sheen and rounded appearance of the segments. As the exoskeleton hardens, it will become darker and rougher, eventually looking identical to the old one, just a tad larger!


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1 month ago

What they don’t tell you about getting into bird watching is that once you get into it, you do not get to decide when you bird watch. You can be on the beach of some distant tropical country with nothing planned except relaxing. But then you see a Common Fluttering Nut Buster and you’re like fuckkkkkkkk holy shit guys the Common Fluttering Nut Buster is not supposed to life this far west holy shitttttttttt


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4 months ago
Northern Mockingbirds (Mimus Polyglottos), Taken May 27, 2024, In Georgia, US
Northern Mockingbirds (Mimus Polyglottos), Taken May 27, 2024, In Georgia, US
Northern Mockingbirds (Mimus Polyglottos), Taken May 27, 2024, In Georgia, US

Northern Mockingbirds (Mimus polyglottos), taken May 27, 2024, in Georgia, US

Just a mom and dad trying their best. The individual in the top right image, who I believe is mom, seems to have used some of her breast feathers for their nest. During breeding season, they're pretty territorial of the feeders, but not so much that nobody else can eat. In recent years, they've actually chilled out. The dad used to sit on the feeder for up to an hour chasing other birds off but never eating himself!


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2 months ago

Today's bug of the day is the common silverfish! I hope you like it I've never drawn a silverfish before so I hope I didn't get any of the major details wrong :]

Today's Bug Of The Day Is The Common Silverfish! I Hope You Like It I've Never Drawn A Silverfish Before

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3 months ago
Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius Phoeniceus), Juvenile Male, Taken February 24, 2025, In Georgia, US
Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius Phoeniceus), Juvenile Male, Taken February 24, 2025, In Georgia, US
Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius Phoeniceus), Juvenile Male, Taken February 24, 2025, In Georgia, US

Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus), juvenile male, taken February 24, 2025, in Georgia, US

I believe I am in love with this beautiful fucking bird!!! Despite how pretty the males are, I might prefer the appearance of the female RW blackbird more. The brown tones and subtle red on the face are just gorgeous. This juvenile male has a combination of both sexes' best traits—intricate browns as well as a vibrant orange patch on the wing! Hopefully I'll be able to get more pictures before all of the blackbirds are gone!


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3 months ago
Mourning Dove (Zenaida Macroura), Taken March 7, 2025, In Georgia, US
Mourning Dove (Zenaida Macroura), Taken March 7, 2025, In Georgia, US
Mourning Dove (Zenaida Macroura), Taken March 7, 2025, In Georgia, US

Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura), taken March 7, 2025, in Georgia, US

Just a nervous guy looking for seeds under the feeders. Surprisingly, he was one of few who didn't take off when I initially went outside to find my spot, so I was actually able to get decent dove pictures for once. Most of them involved him peeking his head above the rocks to look at me like in the second photo, though!


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2 months ago

I've gotten some decent quality pics of cuckoo wasps with my clip-on macro lens, but I've never had the opportunity to try with my actual camera, so I have no idea if I'd have the same issue as you guys lol. I both love tiny bugs because they're usually surprisingly beautiful but also hate them because they're so small you need an $800 lens to get good pictures of them...

Here is the cuckoo I've gotten w/ my clip-on lens. They're honestly way darker green up close—it must be how the sun hits them!

I've Gotten Some Decent Quality Pics Of Cuckoo Wasps With My Clip-on Macro Lens, But I've Never Had The
I've Gotten Some Decent Quality Pics Of Cuckoo Wasps With My Clip-on Macro Lens, But I've Never Had The

i am photographing hymenopterans that are smaller and more indistinguishable than you could possibly imagine


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4 months ago
European Starlings (Sturnus Vulgaris), Taken February 10, 2025, In Georgia, US
European Starlings (Sturnus Vulgaris), Taken February 10, 2025, In Georgia, US
European Starlings (Sturnus Vulgaris), Taken February 10, 2025, In Georgia, US

European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris), taken February 10, 2025, in Georgia, US

The starlings are getting pretty for spring!! I can't wait to see their full gloss come in—they're such gorgeous birds. I'm definitely a big fan of this in-between with both winter spots and a subtle colorful sheen, though!


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Wildlife photography of all kinds in no particular chronological order... call me North!All photos posted are taken by me, and everything that appears here is documented on iNaturalist as well.

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