1st 2 are native.Spring blue-eyed mary
Blue phlox
Garlic mustard
I hope you were really looking forward to identifying all of these.
I wanted to rate this winner, informative and funny.I actually used the iNaturalist app. It's also how I identified@Grateful Dude's caterpillar. It's available for both iPhone and Android.
An app is software for a smart phone that you download from the App Store (if iPhone) or Google Play store (if Android).
Ask your grandson to help you.
Don't tell me who you are. I wanna figure it out
I see some crinoids in thereFound this rock in a creek. Check out those fossils.
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I looked up some pics earlier, and I think Black Swallowtail was correct for that caterpillar. If not, something very similar.I actually used the iNaturalist app. It's also how I identified@Grateful Dude's caterpillar. It's available for both iPhone and Android.
An app is software for a smart phone that you download from the App Store (if iPhone) or Google Play store (if Android).
Ask your grandson to help you.
I don’t know what you mean. I’m new here. I just like your posting style and I want to be friends.Don't tell me who you are. I wanna figure it out
What is that? Looks like a mini walrus.We have a new tenant in our garage. I think I'll let him stay.
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I named him Fred this morning. I think it's a horned lizard, let me look.What is that? Looks like a mini walrus.
Give it a name.
Jesus Christ even the wildlife in Texas is obeseWe have a new tenant in our garage. I think I'll let him stay.
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It's all the smoked meats and fried food.Jesus Christ even the wildlife in Texas is obese
i think it’s a Texas spiny lizardI named him Fred this morning. I think it's a horned lizard, let me look.
Ya looks to be a horned lizard, not sure specifically what kind, I need to get a better look at him.
I thought so as well but it doesn't have the big spikes the Texas ones have, and from what I read there are a few different kinds. I'll try to get a better look at him.i think it’s a Texas spiny lizard
Just based on coloration and pattern I'd say it's a Texas spiny lizard as wellI thought so as well but it doesn't have the big spikes the Texas ones have, and from what I read there are a few different kinds. I'll try to get a better look at him.
Not 100% sure but looks like a Varied ThrushI think this was the guy.
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Does your app tell you what kind of shit was in front of my garage door?Just based on coloration and pattern I'd say it's a Texas spiny lizard as well
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From the app I was telling grandpa@Hauler about (iNaturalist)
Does your app tell you what kind of shit was in front of my garage door?