Toad dug up some of my potted moss to make herself a little house!
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Toad dug up some of my potted moss to make herself a little house!

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Long tongued Nectar Bat Sri Phang Nga
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Butterfly party, Great Smoky Mountains, Gatlinburg Trail. - Author: WingedWheelGuy
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Ever seen an Andean mountain cat before? No? That's not surprising considering it's an endangered species with only about 1,500 of these cats living in the wild.
Baby hummingbirds nested on top of a gargoyle>
Fruit fly, Paracantha culta, Tephritidae
Found in the US and Canada
Photo 1 by arctic_mongoose, 2-4 by dmort, 5-6 by sherriequillen, 7 by kimberlietx, and 8 by royaltyler
Taiwan or Formosan Serow (Capricornis swinhoei), family Bovidae, Daxueshan, Taiwan
photographs by Ayuwat Nature Photography
Bush hyrax Heterohyrax brucei
Observed by diegomeneses, CC BY-NC

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Striped Polecat (Ictonyx striatus), family Mustelidae, found across much of Sub-Saharan Africa
photograph by sitszasadam
Southern Guiña (Leopardus guigna ssp. guigna)
Observed by diariodelguardaparque, CC BY-NC
Tent-making Bat (Uroderma bilobatum) mother with pup, family Phyllostomidae, Nicaragua
photographs by Jose Gabriel Wildlife
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Gray Long-Tongued Bat (Glossophaga leachii) get a little drinky, family Phyllostomidae, Nicaragua
photograph by Jose Gabriel

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The Serviceberry is already blooming (usually in May), and there is a lot of wooing going on the the yard. The Redwinged Blackbirds are so expressive, especially on a sunny day. It is funny to me how their looks range from gloriously magnificent to hilariously goofy. Nature! I'd be weak too if I was a RWBB girl 🤩😁
Behold the Panamanian night monkey (Aotus zonalis)! Also known as the owl monkey, this pint-sized primate weighs up to 2 lbs (0.9 kg) and can be found in parts of Panama and Colombia. Actively primarily at night, especially around dusk and dawn, this critter uses its huge eyes to forage for food. Its diet includes flowers, nectar, leaves, and insects. It’s a monogamous primate, and mating pairs can remain together for life.
Photo: cmmteixeira, CC BY-NC 4.0, iNaturalist