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Daniel Bell Uniqua Building Cityscapes & Cubes 29-Nov-2007
syed noman Unity PATJHAR 29-Oct-2006
Torvald Bie Unity North of the Arctic Circle 19-Sep-2007
Rina Kupfer University of Montreal Rina's 07-May-2008
Hans Gerlich Unknown Butterfly

Somebody here who knows the name?

The name is Limenitis reducta - Southern White Admiral. With thanks to Adri de Groot.

Hans

H Gerlich 10-Jul-2009
Ken Thomas Unknown Fly

Massively cropped - the fly was about 3mm to 4mm long and is sitting at the edge of a Convolvulus (Bindweed) flower most of which was within the frame (See http://myolympus.org/document.php?id=19689 ). I hope to change the title from "Unknown Fly" once Scott Peden has seen the image

Ken's Images 21-Jul-2014
tom neal unknown yellow flower

I spent some time exploring southern Florida last week; quite a change from the desert Southwest, for sure. thought I would share some of my favorite pics. Maybe someone can identify them to species?

This is a large yellow flower with four petals, that have a texture like a leaf. diameter about 3 inches. grow single and in clusters of up to 3. grows on a tree-like shrub about 4-6 feet high.

Sir_Toejam's Macros 02-Apr-2005
tom neal unkown blue flower

I spent some time exploring southern Florida last week; quite a change from the desert Southwest, for sure. thought I would share some of my favorite pics. Maybe someone can identify them to species?

I think this may be a small species of orchid, because of the flower and foliage shape, but don't quote me on that.

It is a very small flower, approximately 1/2 inch in diameter. Beautiful color and shape tho.

Sir_Toejam's Macros 02-Apr-2005
Hans Gerlich Unkown Butterfly H Gerlich 23-Aug-2010
Hans Gerlich Unkown Goose

This goose called Bar-headed Goose, Anser indicus. With thanks to Annemarie :-)

H Gerlich 02-Nov-2008