Date Added
August 25, 2024
12:16 AM MDT
Date Added
July 9, 2024
07:17 PM UTC
Description
Multiple birds present and singing.
Date Added
June 29, 2024
04:50 PM ADT
Description
in small roadside bog, with Bog Haircap Moss. Disturbed by observer.
Date Added
June 3, 2024
05:09 PM ADT
What
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
Date Added
March 25, 2024
04:36 PM UTC
Date Added
June 22, 2021
11:31 AM ADT
Date Added
May 14, 2023
04:10 PM UTC
Date Added
September 21, 2023
02:09 AM CEST
Description
Costa Rica, subalpine Zone, open patch with grasses and herbs, 3400 m, Photo by Judith Hemp
Date Added
January 23, 2024
11:50 AM AST
Description
S. ochroleuca and S. arcisepala growing side by side. Big contrast in colour and to a lesser extent, phenology.
Date Added
January 1, 2024
10:01 PM MST
Description
Part of the northwestern subspecies. Characterized by the extensive white speckling in the crown, white back with narrow black barring, a bold post-ocular stripe, and little black on the outer rectrices. Resident from Alaska through BC, east through central Alberta and Saskatchewan, and south into southern Oregon, northern Idaho, and northwestern Montana.
Date Added
July 15, 2023
01:20 AM UTC
Date Added
October 27, 2023
12:47 PM EDT
Description
speculation is that this is a female
Date Added
October 20, 2023
09:13 PM ADT
Date Added
August 2, 2022
12:44 PM UTC
Description
Eastern smooth green snake
Date Added
October 14, 2023
09:04 PM ADT
Description
Found growing on stems and leaves of Ammophila on coastal sand foredune. White hairs on outside, inside not lined, spores ~30um, mostly circular, some oval.
Date Added
October 15, 2023
04:00 PM UTC
Date Added
September 28, 2023
04:22 PM UTC
Date Added
February 10, 2022
08:37 PM AST
Date Added
September 13, 2023
02:52 PM ADT
Date Added
September 7, 2023
04:35 PM ADT
Description
on willow, likely heart-leaved willow
Date Added
September 1, 2023
06:26 AM KST
Date Added
August 25, 2023
04:05 AM UTC
Date Added
August 22, 2023
05:30 PM MDT
Date Added
August 20, 2023
06:16 AM EDT
Date Added
August 20, 2023
12:29 PM MDT
Date Added
August 13, 2023
06:14 PM ADT
Date Added
August 12, 2023
05:53 PM ADT
Date Added
July 14, 2023
05:47 PM ADT
Description
White form. Also Abundant in this area. 2nd year in a row
Date Added
July 7, 2023
05:43 AM MDT
Date Added
June 21, 2023
04:13 PM ADT
Date Added
June 12, 2023
08:10 PM ADT
What
Bullsnake
(Pituophis catenifer ssp. sayi)
Date Added
May 17, 2023
08:18 PM ADT
Date Added
May 15, 2023
07:15 AM ADT
Description
Blurry photos of the first snowy egret I have observed on our river. Not really clear in photos, but definite dark legs and yellow feet. One bird only.
Date Added
May 15, 2023
07:35 PM ADT
Description
In shrubs along path at Fullerton's Marsh trail
Date Added
May 9, 2023
08:42 PM UTC
Date Added
July 16, 2022
07:23 PM UTC
Date Added
December 16, 2022
01:27 PM AST
Date Added
June 19, 2022
07:32 AM ADT
Date Added
July 17, 2020
06:56 PM ADT
Date Added
January 5, 2023
11:31 AM MST
Date Added
January 30, 2018
11:05 AM CST
Date Added
March 25, 2021
02:12 PM MDT
Date Added
July 3, 2022
05:45 PM EDT
Date Added
May 25, 2022
04:44 PM HST
Date Added
July 30, 2022
04:14 PM -05
Date Added
October 8, 2018
01:37 AM EDT
Date Added
November 30, 2022
04:06 PM MST
Date Added
October 18, 2022
02:10 PM MDT
Date Added
June 7, 2022
09:11 PM PDT
Date Added
May 25, 2022
12:41 AM UTC
Date Added
April 28, 2022
07:59 PM MDT
Date Added
April 12, 2022
02:15 AM UTC
Description
Several of them in the same area. Felt no resistance picking this mushroom up. It dried out quickly. The petals curled up after it was taken home.
Date Added
May 30, 2020
05:17 PM ADT
Date Added
July 30, 2020
06:20 PM ADT
Date Added
February 4, 2022
12:03 PM MST
Date Added
December 14, 2021
11:11 AM HST
What
Bullsnake
(Pituophis catenifer ssp. sayi)
Date Added
August 23, 2021
08:31 PM MDT
Date Added
October 14, 2021
09:41 PM MDT
Date Added
October 6, 2021
09:02 PM PDT
Date Added
July 22, 2021
01:06 PM UTC
Date Added
July 10, 2021
05:18 AM HST
Date Added
July 7, 2021
06:04 AM UTC
Date Added
June 13, 2021
11:32 PM MDT
Date Added
April 25, 2021
11:20 PM UTC
Date Added
April 13, 2021
10:41 AM MDT
Date Added
March 18, 2021
05:51 AM UTC
Date Added
March 4, 2021
02:28 PM AST
Description
common in flood plain under mature deciduous
Date Added
February 17, 2021
10:42 PM PST
Date Added
January 17, 2021
06:11 PM MST
Date Added
January 15, 2021
05:06 PM AST
Date Added
January 10, 2021
07:58 PM AST
Date Added
January 2, 2021
04:11 PM MST
Date Added
December 15, 2020
07:48 AM AST
Date Added
September 28, 2020
11:02 AM ADT
Date Added
December 8, 2020
04:58 PM MST
Date Added
December 7, 2020
12:01 PM MST
Date Added
November 18, 2020
03:39 PM MST
Date Added
November 19, 2020
08:06 AM MST
Date Added
November 14, 2020
04:35 AM HST
Date Added
October 22, 2020
07:29 PM MDT
Date Added
October 24, 2020
09:10 AM MDT
Date Added
October 21, 2020
01:44 PM HST
Description
Extremely rare for this location.
Date Added
June 11, 2017
08:49 PM MDT
Date Added
October 14, 2020
01:15 PM PDT
Date Added
October 10, 2020
02:57 PM ADT
Date Added
September 23, 2020
11:29 AM ADT
Date Added
August 7, 2017
01:55 AM MDT
Date Added
June 24, 2017
10:36 AM PDT
Date Added
September 6, 2020
10:01 PM MDT
Date Added
August 11, 2020
03:45 AM UTC
Date Added
August 22, 2020
12:22 AM UTC
Date Added
August 12, 2020
09:15 PM UTC
Date Added
August 14, 2020
11:55 PM UTC
Date Added
August 16, 2020
09:39 PM MDT
Date Added
August 17, 2020
02:44 PM UTC
Date Added
June 9, 2019
08:37 AM HST
Date Added
September 24, 2017
05:41 PM MDT
Description
Angiosperm with alternate leaves.
Small tree or shrub.
Abundance of small orange berries that grow in bunches.
Leaves are long and skinny.
Date Added
July 13, 2018
07:54 PM MDT
Description
Found in the dry mixed grass in an area with many blowouts. Stems where strongly joined and very straight. Stems had milky juice and where sticky when broken. Flowers where all similar in a light pink color and had 5 petals with 3-5 knotches at the tips of each petal. Plant was found on a more productive site but seen throughout the area. Nearby species included western wheatgrass and scarlet mallow.
Date Added
September 19, 2018
09:14 AM MDT
Description
This plant has larger leaves growing on the bottom, and smaller ones towards the top of the plant. The leaves do not grow along the entire length of the stem. They end towards the top and are replaced by clusters of small yellow flowers. The leaves themselves are a pale green and fuzzy. They have jagged edges which are more pronounced on the larger leaves. This plant grows on the dry prairie, and is native to this area.
Date Added
September 24, 2018
07:50 AM MDT
Description
located to the east of the water building at the University of Lethbridge. Plant has hairy thin oblong leaves. Stem is hairy. Flowers are purple with pink stamens protruding out. Bush is approximately a foot wide in diameter and about a foot tall. Surrounded by grassy area. Plant is invasive to the area.