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bluehillescape

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Febrero 11, 2024 a las 10:32 MAÑANA SAST

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vaughanjessnitz

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Noviembre 20, 2022 a las 10:07 MAÑANA SAST

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keith_barnes

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Octubre 14, 2023 a las 12:04 TARDE SAST

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rianafourie

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Diciembre 8, 2023 a las 04:32 TARDE CAT

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cecileroux

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Septiembre 11, 2023 a las 11:26 MAÑANA SAST

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jean_s

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Septiembre 20, 2023 a las 02:23 TARDE SAST

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Kamiesberg (Google, OSM)

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alandmanson

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Junio 19, 2023 a las 01:31 TARDE SAST

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mariedelport

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Enero 14, 2023 a las 01:16 MAÑANA SAST

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suncana

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Junio 12, 2023 a las 07:06 TARDE SAST

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angus_burns

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Enero 29, 2021 a las 03:15 TARDE SAST

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suncana

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Enero 4, 2023 a las 12:07 TARDE SAST

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alandmanson

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Junio 4, 2022 a las 12:15 TARDE SAST

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This series shows Watshamiella alata watching Sycoscapter cornutus oviposit into a Ficus burkei syconium (fruiting body) for over seven minutes; after the Sycoscapter female departs, the Watshamiella female proceeds to oviposit into the same hole. Compton et al. (2009) described this behaviour for different species of Watshamiella in Uganda and Kenya on Ficus sycomorus and Ficus artocarpoides.
Compton, S.G., Van Noort, S., McLeish, M., Deeble, M. and Stone, V., 2009. Sneaky African fig wasps that oviposit through holes drilled by other species. African Natural History, 5, pp.9-15. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/230580629

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sallyslak

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Octubre 25, 2021 a las 06:28 MAÑANA SAST

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25 Oct: Long, tidily constructed tube sticking up from a hole in the ground. No inhabitant activity seen.
The tube was removed and left next to the hole.

26 Oct: A new small tube had been started overnight. There had been some fiddling with the original tube.

27 Oct: A portion of the original tube had been cut off and attached to the short new tube.

29 Oct: Three more burrows and grass tunnels found in a 2x2m area around the original burrow.
The tube was removed from burrow 2. On re-inspection 4hrs later the burrow entrance had been concealed by cut grass pieces.
The tube was removed from burrow 4 - on re-inspection the entrance had been sealed with a very strong lattice of transparent threads.

30 Oct: Five more tubes found, total now 9 in an area of 4x4m.

20 Nov: Attempted excavation of larva resulted in the lower half of a larva being recovered.

21 Nov: Larva seen (and photographed) moving bits of vegetation in the early morning (04:53) Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoVSiIsogcs

22 Nov: tubes continue to be repaired or replaced.

23 Nov: larva excavated in the early morning and housed, with its host plant, in a bucket covered with shadecloth.

28 Nov: a thorough search of the thick grass was done and 5 more tubes were discovered in the 4x4m area. Interestingly, one tube is considerably narrower than the regular sized tubes and another was found of an intermediate size.

10 Dec: no signs of the captive larva, found it dead and dry under the host grass.

18 Jan: Larvae still active - two damaged tubes were repaired on 18 and 22 Jan

16 March: live larva collected

5 Apr (approx): pupated. See https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/110835074

19 May Adult eclosed. See https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/117838457

14 Mar 2023: Second site found https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/151118075

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suncana

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Octubre 10, 2021 a las 12:14 TARDE SAST

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A tiny little thing, ridiculously cute.

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suncana

Fecha

Octubre 8, 2021 a las 08:33 TARDE SAST

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See her swinging her bolas: https://youtu.be/DKMrKwTNV5k

Some more wonderful photos of this lady by photographers much better then moi. She is quite a celebrity!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/101951926508391/permalink/4394361263934081/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/101951926508391/permalink/4397220953648112/

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Naja nivea

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sitszasadam

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Enero 17, 2020 a las 09:29 MAÑANA GMT

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with black-chested snake-eagle

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kfinn

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Octubre 30, 2014 a las 05:47 TARDE SAST

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Captured during mark-recapture research at the Kalahari Research Centre.

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Cuco Solitario (Cuculus solitarius)

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ianrijsdijk

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Diciembre 26, 2017 a las 08:14 MAÑANA HST

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wonderwalker

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Enero 8, 2019

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Raficero de El Cabo (Raphicerus melanotis)

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sandraf

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Septiembre 23, 2021 a las 10:08 MAÑANA SAST

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Bokkie rocking the daisies.... after some intense bokkie chases. This is the chasee

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alexanderr

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Febrero 28, 2021 a las 10:19 MAÑANA SAST

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The wasp was walking the cockroach. It would grab the head and then the cockroach would follow the wasp, as if it was pulling a sensitive body part.

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lutondokivete

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Noviembre 5, 2020 a las 09:58 MAÑANA CET

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suncana

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Marzo 15, 2020 a las 12:03 TARDE SAST

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Chotacabras Cuelgacintas (Caprimulgus vexillarius)

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Noviembre 23, 2019

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Location not exact! Seen on Punda sunset drive

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jane_trembath

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Febrero 7, 2021 a las 11:57 MAÑANA SAST

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About 5mm. Dropped out of a Karee tree (Searsia pendulina), bounced off my head onto the ground.

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louws

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Febrero 2021

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Liebre Saltarina (Pedetes capensis)

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alexfrood

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Agosto 6, 2019 a las 05:53 TARDE CEST

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First known wild observations and discovery of natural fluorescent in an old world mammal or any mammal outside of North and Central America, images of the Springhare taken in August 2019. Incredible to see it’s orange and pink glow firsthand, especially when it wasn’t expected! Accidental discovery whilst out photographing scorpions under UV light

Shot using a Nikon D850 Handheld with a Nitecore Chameleon C6 ( 365nm ) torch.

For anyone interested in February 2020 a Scientific journal was released by a American research group ( no relation to me ) about this UV trait and science behind it from research in museum & zoo specimens in the US.

There are a few more images, but you might be able to imagine photographing a rather skittish nocturnal creature on foot with a UV torch in one hand and a large DSLR in the other during a unexpected encounter whilst also trying to expose a camera correctly for UV light isn’t the easiest thing to do the split second.

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Caracol Europeo de Jardín (Cornu aspersum)

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sallyslak

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Septiembre 7, 2021

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My young friend Ethan Griffin found this beast in his garden and would love to get any insights on this warped snail. Photos by Ethan.

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Tiburón Punta de Lápiz (Carcharhinus brevipinna)

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veld_mens

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Enero 2021

Lugar

Falta la ubicación

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terrinorris

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Julio 3, 2020 a las 09:39 MAÑANA EDT

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Update:
I found several of these at Cedar Bog again this year. The last one might be Hexatoma brevicornis, so if you have expertise, please D.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/172420801
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/172420799
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/172420798
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/175243975

Note: I have photographed this Hexatomini at Cedar Bog in Champaign County, Ohio for at least 17 years. Always in the same area.
I've added two other observations; one from back in 2004.
Links to those observations:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/88273567
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/84762884
Here's an observation this year (2022) with better pics of wing venation. Same location.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/124010854

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lizziepop

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Noviembre 5, 2009

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^Hat Thrower^


Like a drop of water, black nipple, yellow stem. Bend in direction of light, drop explode to shoot spores away. Animals must eat it to propagate.

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juddkirkel

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Enero 2010

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Apocynaceae


The mettalic green hairs of the flower are so tightly packed, it takes on a black colour look

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peterwebb

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Febrero 1, 2012

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Leaf Hopper


As in Photo,amazing,long fibre optic type strands out the rear.About 6mm long.

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juddkirkel

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Septiembre 10, 2011

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Iridaceae


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ish_crew

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Julio 28, 2010

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Gladiolus recurvus


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olie

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Enero 26, 2012

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No idea what this little guy is!

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andrew_hankey

Fecha

Octubre 2013

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Brachystelma minor


Growing in crevices in dolomite Voucher HKNN 3207

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botaneek

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Enero 2004

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Colophon


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Embiópteros (Orden Embioptera)

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peterwebb

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Septiembre 15, 2013

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oligotomidae?


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tonyrebelo

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Febrero 16, 2013

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Gold crustose lichen on sandstone


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leejones

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Marzo 23, 2011

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looper caterpillar


cream with 6 dark / black stripes or rings around the body at roughly equal intervals. Deep / bright yellow posterior around claspers. On Oxyanthus leaf .

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tonyrebelo

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Agosto 2014

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Redthread Heath


Another lithophyte.

How these species get their seeds into these minute cracks amazes me more than how they manage to survive in cracks that are almost invisible all through summer.

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richardadcock

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Agosto 16, 2014

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Greedy


This beetle battled to move about it was so laden with pollen. Does not look like the usual Monkeys often seen around here.

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carinalochner

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Mayo 25, 2014

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Aspalathus - Gordon^s Bay


It's from the same location as this one (I didn't see flowers) http://www.ispot.org.za/node/260003 but I just had to post these fascinating leaves. I love the name stekeltee which I saw in another post. Does anyone know if it can be used for tea or is it called tea just because it is aspalathus?

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wynand_uys

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Febrero 24, 2014

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Common Green


Body length about 70mm.
Can^t think why I haven^t posted one of these before.

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tjeerddw

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Noviembre 27, 2014

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pretoria (Google, OSM)

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Bark Mantis?
But was not on a tree, at ground level in veg garden.

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joachim

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Junio 3, 2016 a las 03:27 TARDE CEST

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wolfachim

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Enero 11, 2012

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Amyops ingens - Caprivi


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Monitor del Nilo (Varanus niloticus)

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juddpatterson

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Marzo 29, 2015 a las 12:11 TARDE EDT

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botaneek

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Mayo 17, 2016

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Hesperantha flava


very poorly known species, with only 3 or 4 records, from Steinkopf to Matjiesfontein; fairly common, but very local, on thin shale rock sheets; plants to 5cm tall; fls only open half and hour before sunset and remain open all night; extremely sweetly scented; no evident threats, although a large wind farm is proposed for this property

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gigilaidler

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Febrero 21, 2017

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Feathery Blue


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cheboy13

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Abril 18, 2017 a las 06:57 TARDE PDT

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markuslilje

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Octubre 23, 2010 a las 03:58 TARDE SAST

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jaheymans

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Diciembre 31, 2013

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Jewel beetle


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Hiena Parda (Parahyaena brunnea)

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jadonald

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Julio 2015

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We had just returned from the coast and stopped to watch a brown hyena high on the hillside. It made its way down to the 2 cars, inspected them and then decided that under a car was a good place for a nap. Quite a memorable encounter. The guides thought it might be a young animal.

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callumevans

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Mayo 20, 2017

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Malachite Kingfisher


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Mangosta Roja (Herpestes sanguineus)

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joachim

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Mayo 9, 2017 a las 04:05 TARDE CEST

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norcaldon

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Marzo 2017

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Abril 10, 2021 a las 12:30 TARDE SAST

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This is the Outramps CREW 100,000 obs and we celebrated it with Tilla who is the Head of the Threatened Plants Programme and the CREW Programme. It represents our involvement with plant monitoring from 1992 to 2021. It has been a joyous ride. So thank you all for so many years of fun, laughs and learning. Keep going!

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Noviembre 28, 2018 a las 08:16 MAÑANA SAST

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leejones

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Noviembre 5, 2012

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Scyrotis - Jumping Bean Moth


Little "jumping-bean" - about 5mm long by 3mm wide - jumping really high and far. Under Searsia lucida (although did not realise the significance of that at the time). Remember seeing these as children and knowing that they contained larvae but did not know the whole story till today - while looking for galls on Searsia for a different observation entirely. Have a look at the Biodiversity Explorer information: http://www.biodiversityexplorer.org/lepidoptera/cecidosidae/scyrotis_athleta.htm

Am now going to keep a really keen lookout for "green" galls and monitor the full cycle if possible :D

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fionahellmann

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Octubre 26, 2019 a las 08:32 MAÑANA SAST

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zamosa

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Junio 14, 2019 a las 07:31 MAÑANA SAST

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laurent_h

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Junio 9, 2019 a las 09:10 TARDE SAST

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magrietb

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Marzo 2, 2019 a las 08:54 MAÑANA SAST

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I'm guessing that these guys are cleaning out and revamping a nest that was damaged by the fire 2 months ago. Lots and lots of dead bodies!

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nicky

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Diciembre 16, 2018 a las 07:25 MAÑANA SAST

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colin25

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Abril 5, 2018 a las 09:53 MAÑANA SAST

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A movement on the road caught my eye and on approaching was thinking of either something had caught a chameleon or it was injured and thrashing about in death throes. They were absolutely still after this flurry of movement, just eyes moving. One brief flurry again, followed by another long period of almost absolute motionless, another brief flurry and they parted. Never seen one as pitch black as the female, marking around the eyes standing out almost as clearly as under UV light. Both returned to more normal colours rapidly after parting, both removed by hand to the relative safety of near by shrubs. Total time actually witnessed 1 hour and 5 minutes, but I believe from others that they started mating some time before that.
Comments of selling price of a breeding pair shocking at R12 000 or there abouts!

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wolfachim

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Enero 8, 2014 a las 09:16 MAÑANA HST

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Foto by Hanna Roland ; @marcepstein do you know this species?

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seastung

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Febrero 4, 2018 a las 05:43 MAÑANA SAST

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seen at Stables in 35m of water

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colin25

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Enero 26, 2018 a las 07:15 MAÑANA SAST

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Just for interest, added cycad seeds being sorted . Nobody seems to know who brought them in or where they came from, but many of the seeds have similar holes, similarly empty. None of our cycads have cones now, so thinking this beastie came in with the seeds.

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linkie

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Noviembre 30, 2017 a las 09:20 MAÑANA SAST

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This caught my eye as it was as bright as a cooked lobster and had just emerged from its 'skin'. Wings were only tiny blobs to start with. Quite magical to watch and trust he flew off after I left him on a Watsonia stem. Magriet took pics of the 'skin" and should add an obs.