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EPOW Ecology Picture of the Week -- Canary-winged Parakeet
Mar 12, 2006 ... This is a Canary-winged Parakeet (also called White-winged Parakeet, although this race lacks white along the yellow edging of the wing), ...
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EPOW Ecology Picture of the Week -- Sandhills Hornet, a.k.a. ...
Explanation: Here is one of the most abundant wasps in the Pacific Northwest, U.S.: a sandhills hornet, more commonly known as a yellow jacket. ...
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EPOW Ecology Picture of the Week -- Caddisfly Egg Mass
Jan 1, 2006 ... The location of this specific egg mass, in a small stream in a redwood forest in northwestern California, suggests that this caddisfly might ...
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EPOW Ecology Picture of the Week -- Barrel Cactus Pollinator
We are kneeling over a Coville's barrel cactus in bloom, in a remote mountain park outside the tiny hamlet of Oracle, Arizona, about an hour north of ...
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EPOW Ecology Picture of the Week -- Flesh Fly: Scavenger and Indicator
Flesh Fly (cf. Sarcophaga haemorrhoidalis), Family Sarcophagidae ... One species of flesh fly (Sarcophaga sarracenia) lays eggs inside leaves of the ...
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EPOW Ecology Picture of the Week -- Thorny Diets, Part II: Acacias ...
Nov 5, 2006 ... Thorny Diets, Part II: Acacias & Giraffes in South Africa ... But it didn't stop this giraffe from enjoying mouthfuls of leaves and spikes, ...
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EPOW Ecology Picture of the Week -- Lepiota Mushroom in the Tropics
Explanation: Emerging from decaying organic matter on the forest floor is this cluster of Lepiota mushrooms, here in the Upper Amazon Basin of northeast ...
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EPOW Ecology Picture of the Week -- A Common But Beautiful ...
A Common But Beautiful Dragonfly of Asia ... Explanation: How can such a beautiful insect that is so widely distributed across southern Asia and common in ...
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EPOW Ecology Picture of the Week -- Giant Trees of the Congo
Trees in this part of the Congo often go by several names -- a general common ... also a more local common name, a commercial name, and a scientific name. ... its local dialect name (in Mongo) is bosongu, its local commercial name is ...
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EPOW Ecology Picture of the Week - Flap-neck Chameleon
Explanation: Frozen in a territorial stance, this Flap-neck Chameleon of southern Africa is trying its best to avoid an attack that never comes. ...
 
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