Attacking Little Bittern
Just catched and killing a Rattus norvegicus
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Chimarrogale platycephalus
Salvelinus leucomaenis pluvius
together with a Redfox, no idea what the Fox wanted from the Chamois?
Interesting interaction between the white-tailed deer and this song bird caught on a camera trap. I have my idea for the bird, but help would really be appreciated.
Ca. 1953, Yellowstone
Depth of ~115 feet, Sponge is <2m tall. Seasonal solid ice cover (>2m thick). Water temp -1.7˚C, salinity 35ppt.
Sparrow chicks near rice paddy.
2 D. syriacus together with one D. major (first two photos). Compare the black&white undertail feathers and the bright red undertail coverts of the Great Spotted WP with the nearly black tail and rosy undertail feathers of the Syrian WPs
Quite unafraid, this Antechinus was eating some kind of spider
Female chimpanzee with young and a male
Aptornis defossor
South Island Adzebill
Collected prior to 1936
https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/collections-research/collections/record/am_naturalsciences-object-132890
The trail camera is documenting this beautiful Gray Fox almost every morning. The fox shows up typically between about 6:00-9:00 AM. It's a small individual; I saw it in person for the first time just in early November.
A green chiton attached to a half crab. We observed this alien looking commensal beast while undertaking an intertidal survey on the reefs off Hawera. It made us jump when we first turned over the rock.
Chequered Sengi
The zebra was injured during the river crossing but made it to shore. A leopard appeared from nowhere to finish it off, but then the croc came from the water for a standoff... the croc eventually backed down.
Camera trap set-up on roadkill (Macropus eugenii decres). This family group (2 adults, 1 young) was present in the area every day from at least the beginning of March. The adult was waiting patiently for its offspring to get it's fill, but eventually decided it had waited long enough (4 minutes!)
Camera Trap. Had a few sun flower seeds in front of camera. The fox and the Opossum spent about 10 min together feeding.
The vixen tried to pretend that she didn't see the koala, but glanced at it surreptitiously a few times. The koala approached to within 2-3 m of the vixen, looked at it for a few seconds, then went on its way.
Camera trap. Date approximate.
In dry creekbed with saltlick, to the SE of Los Fierros pampa.
Disregard date and time on game camera image.
Eastern Cottontail and Douglas' Squirrel both seen (on game camera) entering the burrow and investigating briefly before leaving in less than a minute.
Mountain Beaver is seen collecting fallen cottonwood leaves and bringing them back to burrow on numerous occasions.
Immature caught in the act of vandalizing a trail camera.
Is it a fish? Is it a slug? Is it a fishy anemone? I do not have a clue what this is!
It is about 30mm long and there were a few of them in the sand - outgoing tide nearly on the turn. Most were buried and only the "fan fin" was showing.
Resting on the wet sand, when the sand collapsed it arched it's face upwards (2nd and third photos) and seem to spawn capsule from somewhere - there are 2 floating in the 4th pic.
Totally hypnotic, by the time my sister-in-law and I carried on the brother had walked 2kms away from us!
PhD project "DISTRIBUCIÓN, ABUNDANCIA RELATIVA Y RIQUEZA DE LOS MAMÍFEROS MEDIANOS Y GRANDES EN UN MOSAICO DE BOSQUE Y SABANA EN LA GRAN SABANA, VENEZUELA: EFECTOS DE FRAGMENTACIÓN DEL HÁBITAT, FUEGO Y CACERÍA.". Part of the material that came from camera traps.
Photo trap in the dining room to see who feeds on the cat food...
Temnoscheila sp. (family Trogossitidae), the smaller of two local species I've found in my cloud forest locale, Cosanga, Napo, Ecuador, ~2100 meters elevation. The irridescent colors are seen in natural lighting and vanish in flash photos.
Sighting and photos (c) chris_watson.
Protecting the water supply from the other animals.
Image taken whilst inspecting Latrobe University designed and supplied nest box.
Red Fox investigating Short-beaked Echidna. Image captured by a Bushnell 14MP Trophy Cam HD Aggressor No Glow remote camera overlooking a small clearing in a remnant of Sedgy Riparian Woodland (EVC 198)
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