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Abejorros (Género Bombus)Observ.
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Bombus
Needs ID
I think it's on Genus Lamium, maybe L. purpureum.
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Gorrión Doméstico (Passer domesticus)Observ.
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female
very pretty in this context
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Reyezuelo Matraquita (Corthylio calendula)Observ.
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The ruby crown is just slightly visible in the second photo.
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Arañas Cangrejo Corredoras (Género Philodromus)Observ.
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Abdomen almost as wide as it is long and tapering somewhat toward the rear.
Large "head"
front and mid-legs held out to the sides when attempting to hide.
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Abejas de Primavera (Género Andrena)Observ.
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spring adult Andrena
moving along gravel and moss at edge of driveway.
Yellow hair on head and "moustache" beneath eyes
Pollen(?) on hind femur and tibia all the way to thorax.
Maybe that's not pollen, nothing in yard is blooming yet, not even the Red Maples.
Photos of wings are not good.
Could this be A. frigida?
Or a Collete?
@johnascher
Needs ID
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Garrapata de Patas Negras (Ixodes scapularis)Observ.
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Red and black Tick.
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On fallen tree branch
Fruticose
round in cross section
Tufted
Dark at base (hold-fast)
isidiate-sorediate
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Carpintero Velloso-Menor (Dryobates pubescens)Observ.
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Relatively short slender bill
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Trepadorcito Americano (Certhia americana)Observ.
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on tree next to boardwalk
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Peppered wings
Tiny dots above fringe
Needs ID but photo might not be good enough
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Observ.
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Long legs
Medium long antennae
Some forked veins
Photo not good enough for me to see ocelli.
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Moscas Domésticas, de Estiércol Y de Las Flores (Superfamilia Muscoidea)Observ.
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Family Anthomyiidae
Narrow wings held one over the other on its back.
Rear end tapers to a plug-like end.
Yellow-green color, dark red eyes.
Back of head is flattened and the lines of the frons seem to extend back there (but photos aren't great)
Needs ID. iNat AI suggests Genus Delia, a seedcorn maggot fly.
On coffee grounds next to BokChoy stem in compost pile.
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Gorrión Cantor (Melospiza melodia)Observ.
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This one is a little small but the typical markings seem to be there.
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Mosquitas de Féretro (Familia Phoridae)Observ.
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Small dark fly.
Short fat antenna with long thin arista.
Coatal wing cell appears to have a fringe of fine hairs.
Fine hairs line under edge of eye.
I've tried to include photos that show flattened rear femora but they are not in good focus.
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Género SylvicolaObserv.
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Narrow patterned wings held over abdomen.
Long slender legs.
thin moderately long antennae.
I think you can see the discal cell in one of the photos.
Attracted to a cut orange.
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Género PholcusObserv.
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Very long legs
The abdomen looks round with a point at the back.
Pale, reticulated, silver gray.
Head seems to have a dark mark underneath.
Legs have dark marks at joints.
Wraps up prey, which is another spider.
Another Pholcid is nearby, it looks smaller and like the long bodied type..
Needs ID