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May | 2015 | Project Coyote
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Independent Ivory-billed Woodpecker Searches in Louisiana. Camera Trap Photos Gallery. Cornell’s Archival Images -New Location. Glossary of Ivory-billed Woodpecker Terminology. Some Thoughts on The Ivorybill’s Decline And A Change of Plans. May 30, 2015. James T. Tanner. Jamie Hill, who has worked with the Cornell and Auburn teams, recently posted a Facebook link to a very interesting article from the September 2014 issue of. In Search of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker. To pines, and Fangsheath of the.
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March | 2015 | Project Coyote
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Independent Ivory-billed Woodpecker Searches in Louisiana. Camera Trap Photos Gallery. Cornell’s Archival Images -New Location. Glossary of Ivory-billed Woodpecker Terminology. Guest Post: A Respected Birder’s Perspective on a Couple of Images. March 7, 2015. James T. Tanner. About our Guest blogger. Biggest Week Field Trip Leader. Like so many birders. Despite my own search efforts here in the US, my only experience with. Trail Camera Photo A. And is similar to the pattern shown in this photograph.
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April | 2015 | Project Coyote
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Independent Ivory-billed Woodpecker Searches in Louisiana. Camera Trap Photos Gallery. Cornell’s Archival Images -New Location. Glossary of Ivory-billed Woodpecker Terminology. Trip Report: April 22-26, 2015. April 28, 2015. Cavities and Feeding Sign. James T. Tanner. From 2010 were obtained there, and I found some suggestive bark scaling in 2012. I did not see or hear anything suggestive, but I found several downed sweet gum limbs that appeared to be infested with the same larvae as the ones in our core...
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Trip Reports | Project Coyote
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Independent Ivory-billed Woodpecker Searches in Louisiana. Camera Trap Photos Gallery. Cornell’s Archival Images -New Location. Glossary of Ivory-billed Woodpecker Terminology. Trip Report: May 18-25, 2016. May 28, 2016. Cavities and Feeding Sign. Https:/ projectcoyoteibwo.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/boostedimgp2976.mp3. We passed the large downed limb where we had a camera trap for some time. This may be significant, since it seems likely that common animals with small home ranges would return repeatedl...
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Spring Leps | Exploring the Remnants
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Natural history in Iowa, our most altered state. Laquo; Spring Update. April 10, 2011 by Aaron. With the warm weather this weekend, I set out to look for three early flying leps: a moth, the Broad-lined Erastria (. And two butterflies, Olympia Marble and Henry’s Elfin. The. Larva feeds on Redroot (. Which is also the foodplant for the Iowa population of Nevada Buckmoth. Broad-lined Erastria, Loess Hills W.A., Monona County, Iowa, 9 April 2011. The elfin makes the fifth butterfly I’ve seen this spri...
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Nevada Buck Moths — Lots of them! | Exploring the Remnants
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Natural history in Iowa, our most altered state. Laquo; Day of Insects II. First Tiger Beetles of the Year. Nevada Buck Moths — Lots of them! March 16, 2010 by Aaron. In my earlier post on the Spotted Bird Grasshopper. Nevada Buck Moth, Sylvan Runkel State Preserve, Monona Co., IA, 18 Jun 2009. After some additional research, I decided that they must be Nevada Buck Moth (. This was based on range and a photo. Male Nevada Buck Moth. Mating Nevada Buck Moths. As it got close to noon, the flight was pretty ...
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Aaron | Exploring the Remnants
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Natural history in Iowa, our most altered state. Https:/ exploringiowa.wordpress.com. Posts by Aaron Brees:. February 4, 2012. First Leps of the Year. November 5, 2011. April 10, 2011. April 5, 2011. March 7, 2011. Day of Insects III. January 25, 2011. January 16, 2011. Hummingbird Update (updated 1/22/11). Older Posts ». First Leps of the Year. Day of Insects III. Iowa Breeding Bird Atlas. Notes From Soggy Bottom. The Iowa Hummingbird Project. Beetles In The Bush. Bug Girl's Blog. Life On Six Legs.
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First Leps of the Year | Exploring the Remnants
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Natural history in Iowa, our most altered state. Laquo; Reviving the Blog. First Leps of the Year. February 4, 2012 by Aaron. With the unseasonably warm weather (highs in the upper 50s), I turned the porch light on to see if I could get any moths to show up. Nothing showed the first two nights, but on February 1 one moth showed up. Spring Cankerworm (Paleacrita vernata). This is the Spring Cankerworm (. Straight-toothed Sallow (Eupsilia vinulenta). This is a Straight-toothed Sallow (. You are commenting ...