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  1. Downy Woodpecker (Dryobates pubescens)

    Downy Woodpeckers have an interesting and somewhat complicated taxonomic history. According to Wikipedia,the Downy Woodpecker was…

  2. Daisy and a Wasp

    A tentatively identified Eastern Yellow Jacket (Vespula maculifrons), feeding on a daisy. These yellow jackets, and bees, are abu…

  3. Eastern Eyed Click Beetle (Alaus oculatus)

    Those are NOT big eyes, but rather markings on the wing covers, or elytra on this beetle. These large spots look very much like la…

  4. Slaty Skimmer (Libellula incesta) Tentative

    Starting in late May, there appeared an abundance and some diversity of Odonata - dragonflies, skimmers, darners, and dashers arou…

  5. Blue Dasher (Pachydiplax longipennis) - Tentative

    I am going to call this one a Blue Dasher. The terminal segments are black and there is dusky coloration at the terminal half of t…

  6. Blue Dasher (Pachydiplax longipennis) - Tentative

    And this is probably either a female or a juvenile Blue Dasher.

  7. Blue Dasher (Pachydiplax longipennis) - Tentative

    Probably another Blue Dasher. Females, which are about the same size as males, have shorter, yellow-striped abdomens like this one…

  8. Sedges

    As May progressed, the Sedges became more abundant in the shallow areas of the detention ponds. I was taken by the sharp color con…

  9. Red Shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatus)

    The day I took this shot, there were several Red Shouldered Hawks reeling about over Galloway Ridge, and especially between the de…

  10. Black Berries

    Getting plump and just waiting for the deer to dine.

  11. Tufted Ttimouse (Baeolophus bicolor)

    The Tufted Titmouse is closely related to the Carolina Chickadee and is common throughout the state and are found throughout the e…

  12. Colored Water

    Early one morning after an evening rainfall, as we were closing a bridge on the Galloway Trails, Anne noticed some foam on the wat…

  13. A Skipper Butterfly

    The Skippers are a group of small moth-like butterflies. This may be one of the grass Skippers

  14. Comma Butterflys (Polygonia comma) - Tentative

    I am going to call this the Comma rather than the Question Mark, Butterfly due to the lack of strong color on the border of the hi…

  15. Old Man of the Woods

    A knot on a dying tree along the trail. Fungi have already colonized the inner tree and there are insects - termites? actively wo…

  16. Detention Pond

    The Pickerel Weed has really begun to encroach on the open areas of the detention ponds, while at the same timer flowering with p…

  17. White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus)

    This little guy was hidden in the grass on a small portion of dry ground between two of the detention ponds. According to the NC W…

  18. Painted Skimmer (Libellula semifasciata) - Tentative

    I will call this a Painted Skimmer, although distributed widely in surrounding counties, it has not been recorded in Chatham Count…

  19. Dahlia

    Last year we put a pot with a single Dahlia plant on the east facing balcony. The above ground portion of the plant died off in th…

  20. Unknown Flower - Polkberry?

    These were in abundance along the wooded trail the creek in early to mid-June.

  21. Carolina or Green Anole (AROLINA aNOLE

    As I have noted earlier, these little guys are common around Galloway, this on on one of the planters near an entrance.

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