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North Georgia Naturalist: June 2013
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This site was created to discuss the native flora and fauna that inhabit the beautiful North Georgia regions. The focus is to share observations, projects, events, bio-diversity, natural history, and any other data used to help educate us of the uniqueness of this area. I hope this site encourages you to enjoy and appreciate your own natural surroundings. Sunday, June 2, 2013. Http:/ www.petplace.com/small-mammals/orphaned-wild-rabbits/page1.aspx. Spotted Salamander - Murray County. Georgia Physiographic...
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North Georgia Naturalist: January 2014
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This site was created to discuss the native flora and fauna that inhabit the beautiful North Georgia regions. The focus is to share observations, projects, events, bio-diversity, natural history, and any other data used to help educate us of the uniqueness of this area. I hope this site encourages you to enjoy and appreciate your own natural surroundings. Thursday, January 9, 2014. Carter's Lake Christmas Bird Count Summary - December 21, 2013. That it hurt our survey efforts. Three days prior and three ...
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North Georgia Naturalist: November 2013
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This site was created to discuss the native flora and fauna that inhabit the beautiful North Georgia regions. The focus is to share observations, projects, events, bio-diversity, natural history, and any other data used to help educate us of the uniqueness of this area. I hope this site encourages you to enjoy and appreciate your own natural surroundings. Friday, November 29, 2013. Pygmy Rattlesnake - Murray County. The Pygmy Rattlesnake( Sistrurus miliarius. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Georgia Physiogra...
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In Relentless Pursuit: January 2012
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Thursday, January 12, 2012. Those who are regular visitors to this blog are undoubtedly already fans of Bob Cammarata's work. He has submitted several stories and each has been exciting, beautifully written, and with some of the most gorgeous wildlife photography on the internet! But if you are visiting "Tales of Relentless Pursuit" for the first time, here are links to Bob's previous stories:. When Mother Nature Lends a Hand. Fish Tales, Part I. Fish Tales, Part II. Of survival, against all odds! This T...
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North Georgia Naturalist: August 2015
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This site was created to discuss the native flora and fauna that inhabit the beautiful North Georgia regions. The focus is to share observations, projects, events, bio-diversity, natural history, and any other data used to help educate us of the uniqueness of this area. I hope this site encourages you to enjoy and appreciate your own natural surroundings. Monday, August 10, 2015. Tersa Sphinx (Xylophanes tersa) - 8/7/15 - Whitfield County. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). EBird - online checklist program.
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North Georgia Naturalist: Banner Clubtail (Gomphus apomyius) ~ Murray County
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This site was created to discuss the native flora and fauna that inhabit the beautiful North Georgia regions. The focus is to share observations, projects, events, bio-diversity, natural history, and any other data used to help educate us of the uniqueness of this area. I hope this site encourages you to enjoy and appreciate your own natural surroundings. Thursday, December 12, 2013. Banner Clubtail (Gomphus apomyius) Murray County. The Banner Clubtail's GA Distribution Map. Dragonflies and Damselflies (...
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North Georgia Naturalist: Mating Walkingsticks
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This site was created to discuss the native flora and fauna that inhabit the beautiful North Georgia regions. The focus is to share observations, projects, events, bio-diversity, natural history, and any other data used to help educate us of the uniqueness of this area. I hope this site encourages you to enjoy and appreciate your own natural surroundings. Saturday, July 11, 2015. This was a nice surprise in our yard, today. This is a pair of mating walkingsticks ( Anisomorpha.
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North Georgia Naturalist: Tersa Sphinx (Xylophanes tersa) - 8/7/15 - Whitfield County
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This site was created to discuss the native flora and fauna that inhabit the beautiful North Georgia regions. The focus is to share observations, projects, events, bio-diversity, natural history, and any other data used to help educate us of the uniqueness of this area. I hope this site encourages you to enjoy and appreciate your own natural surroundings. Monday, August 10, 2015. Tersa Sphinx (Xylophanes tersa) - 8/7/15 - Whitfield County. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). UGA Museum of Natural History.
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North Georgia Naturalist: Carter's Lake Christmas Bird Count Summary - January 2, 2015
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This site was created to discuss the native flora and fauna that inhabit the beautiful North Georgia regions. The focus is to share observations, projects, events, bio-diversity, natural history, and any other data used to help educate us of the uniqueness of this area. I hope this site encourages you to enjoy and appreciate your own natural surroundings. Tuesday, March 3, 2015. Carter's Lake Christmas Bird Count Summary - January 2, 2015. 2015 This year was a wet one! Two species recorded on count-day.
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North Georgia Naturalist: July 2015
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This site was created to discuss the native flora and fauna that inhabit the beautiful North Georgia regions. The focus is to share observations, projects, events, bio-diversity, natural history, and any other data used to help educate us of the uniqueness of this area. I hope this site encourages you to enjoy and appreciate your own natural surroundings. Saturday, July 11, 2015. This was a nice surprise in our yard, today. This is a pair of mating walkingsticks ( Anisomorpha. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).