Birds of North America - Predators
Accipiter Cooperii (Cooper's Hawk) Southwest Marsh, Reifel Bird Sanctuary, on
Westham Island, British Columbia.
Top feathers view.
Butterflies of North America
Photos and text shown here are not meant to be an encyclopaedia, but
more of a document of the creatures I have encountered through the
roads, parks and back woods of North America.
Adelpha Bredowii (Adelpha Californica – Highway 299, near Big Bar, California –
Photographed July 19, 2011), sometimes placed in the genus Limenitis, is a butterfly of
the family Nymphalidae. The butterfly is named for its black and white markings on the
forewing that resemble a nun's habit.
Mammals of North America
Canis Latrans (Coyote), Lulu Island, Delta, British Columbia – January 01, 2005. These doglike appearing mammals are tan-gray to reddish,
rusty-gray, with tan to buff under parts, rusty or yellowish legs with darker vertical line on lower foreleg. The face is fox-like, with a small, black nose pad, large ears and a bushy tail.
Reptiles and Amphibians of North America
The American alligator (Alligator Mississippiensis), sometimes referred to colloquially as a gator or common alligator. Photographed at the
Indian River Road estuary at Main Street in Titusville, Florida, November 02, 2015.
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