Looking through an older camera roll: another suspected pink X chum hybrid. Not visible in the picture but it had small black spots on its back, not dissimilar to a coho.
Photographer JC Suffern - client of Royle Safaris on Tour
Seen over bear hunting stand in Section 12. Unknown time. Observer was not me. Reported to Twin Lakes Field Office staff.
Mule Deer buck checking out a White-tailed Doe during the pre rut. She was unsure and then a White-tailed buck showed up. After a short stand off, the Mule Deer buck left peacefully.
Yellowstone National Park
09/23/2009, 9:38 AM
Canon EOS D60, 1/100, f/8, 28mm (24-105), ISO 100
Copyright: Tommy Simonsen
Melanistic form, eating dead puffadder. See full video here: https://youtu.be/pHiUxxWYQ3E
One of my favorite places to fish is on the Kasilof River. During this time of year, the most common type of fish you will catch is the Coho Salmon which is more commonly known as the Silver Salmon. Silver salmon are used for sport and subsistence fishing. Lots of locals catch them and use their meat for canning, smoking, or just cooking the fillets. The eggs are also helpful as you can use salmon eggs as bait during certain times of the year. Adult Silver salmon can range in size but most are commonly caught around 8-12 pounds.
Pink Salmon attempting to mate with female Chinook Sslmon. Taken with a GoPro camera
Estas fotografías no son mías y desconozco a su autor original. Hago esta observación para dejar como registro histórico la muerte que se le dio a este ejemplar.
Así mismo agrego la noticia original de donde copie tanto las fotos como el sitio y la fecha corresponde a la fecha en la que se escribió la noticia.
https://elmanana.com.mx/estado/2023/5/23/capturan-dan-muerte-un-enorme-cocodrilo-en-el-rio-bravo-99978.html
Mi intención es dejar registro de la presencia de esta importantísima especie en territorio mexicano, sin embargo si consideran inadecuada mi observación, no tengo problema con eliminarla.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9uv5gZX3YY
2 wolves attacking moose (elk, Alces alces), camera trap.
The color frame of a single wolf earlier at 13:39.
Photographed on Francis Scott Key Bridge rubble
Menhaden and silversides schooling at a green light.
Their patterns were incredible - looked like sharks and seals and scared off various predators - and threw off the AI too!
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Red rock crab excavated a gaper clam (Tresus capax)
The spotted skunk scared a ringtail out of this crevice
A large (10ft+) Burmese python being attacked by an alligator.
Drama. These guys all normally get along pretty well, but here a squirrel decided to start something and nearly got kicked in the head as reward. Moments later they were back to munching sunflower seeds side-by-side again.
Aka Bearded Capuchin. in 2004, they were the first non-ape primate in which tool usage was documented in the wild. They have strengthened back and leg muscles, enabling them to walk on hind legs while carrying the heavy stones used as hammers to crack nuts placed on hollowed worn stone anvils.
São Gonçalo do Gurguéia, Parnaiba Headwaters National Park, Piaui, Brazil
slowly approached on a ship. waited as bear swam towards us, looked around, then left us
COHA and fox squirrel
The COHA was pouncing on the squirrel, not with the intent of hunting. Neither were vocalizing. COHA went down to the ground where the squirrel was, then went back up to the wire. The squirrel climbed up to the wire opposite the COHA and (belive it or not!) jumped over ONTO the COHA! They both wnet in circles back down to the ground, and the COHA again went chasing the squirrel. The alternated this activity!
Sorry, terrible pics, but that's what I witnessed this morning!
Associated with observation
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/178078627
A squirrel swimming across a lake with geese (recorded in separate observation) in pursuit.
Cougar on Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach. First sighted there this morning during a minus low tide around 7am.
How a brown bear turns black.
A second instance of Bobcat, Beaver and Racoon interacting.
This coyote charged a mixed species flock of snow, Ross’s, greater white-fronted geese and sandhill cranes.
Williamson County, TX
Opossum carrying sticks with its tail.
A friend of mine had set his backpack down on the beach while he went swimming in the ocean. Those of us still on the beach saw a huge baboon walking towards us. We all took a few steps back, but the monkey went straight for the backpack and started rustling through its contents. One of my professors through his flip-flops at it, but the baboon did not leave. Eventually, it dragged the pack up to the top of the sand dune. None of us were sure what to do to recover the bag. Suddenly, out of nowhere, an ostrich came running straight at the baboon (http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/1198222). The baboon took off running down the beach, and the ostrich simply turned around and walked away.
Despues de impactar en picada a una paloma (Zenaida asiatica) cayo al agua, pusimos el arpón en sus patas para que se apoyara se recupero y volo.
Predators and prey - the eternal cycle of life and death in the Masai Mara. Two young male lions (brothers) stalked a herd of cape buffalo. The female stood her ground and they took her down. It was a confronting, slow and brutal death. She never gave up and nearly regained her feet but eventually sucumbed to the strength and persistance of the youngsters . Masai Mara, Kenya. Pam Osborn image.
Found swimming across the Madre de Dios River in the middle of the river.
Observations made while conducting bird surveys at Dolan Falls Preserve in coordination with TNC Texas.
Based on their tails, there are two O. h. h. x O. h. c. hybrids (intergrades) in this photo and one O. h. h.
But if one was to sample the DNA from these animals, there'd probably be significant introgression by Black Tailed genes in all of them. See comment by jnelson and paper by Latch et al in the thread below.
Was stalked by a cougar, felt like being watched heard noises from bushes while bird watching. Was looking at the pond when I spotted it, it was crawling lowly through the grass roughly 60 feet away. I was crouching using my scope so when I stood up it "ran" into the bushes, could hear bush noises for maybe a second then stopped, which meant that it was still there. Farm owner helped get me out of there.
2019 Fort Worth Audubon Christmas Bird Count
An unusual scene captured here (unusual for this part of the country anyway!). What appears to be our resident puma passing within about 15' of a female moose that has been in the area since late November. The cat can be heard drinking from the perennial spring flowing through this ravine location. Video clips within a minute or two show the moose not appearing too agitated before ambling off the other direction. 10-15mph prevailing west wind at this day/time would have taken any moose scent away from the cat's direction of travel, although winds/air movement down in these deep ravines are often more variable than in the nearby "open country."
[update 12.16: additional video from separate camera]
Sneaky little zorro ran off with our frisbee!