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Northern Spotted Owl: Animal in habitat Zoo in the NatureSpots App "Unable to be released into the wild due to previous injury. Seen at the NY State Fair in Syracuse NY." says Chris Slattery in habitat Zoo on 28.08.2022. Northern Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) is a an owl specie in the family Strigidae, genus Strix. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Zoo
By User: Chris Slattery
Posted in: Animal > Northern Spotted Owl

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Spectacled Owl: Animal in habitat Zoo in the NatureSpots App "Cannot fly and in care of a wildlife center. Seen at NY State Fair" says Chris Slattery in habitat Zoo on 28.08.2022. Spectacled Owl (Pulsatrix perspicillata) is a species of bird. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Zoo
By User: Chris Slattery
Posted in: Animal > Spectacled Owl

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Verreaux's Eagle: Animal in habitat Zoo in the NatureSpots App "One of the birds exhibited by the Hawk Creek Wildlife Center at the NY State Fair." says Chris Slattery in habitat Zoo on 28.08.2022. Verreaux's Eagle (Aquila verreauxii) is a species of bird. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Zoo
By User: Chris Slattery
Posted in: Animal > Verreaux's Eagle

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Red-shouldered Hawk: Animal in habitat Zoo in the NatureSpots App "Another bird exhibited at the Hawk Creek Wildlife Center’s NY State Fair Exhibit in Syracuse NY" says Chris Slattery in habitat Zoo on 28.08.2022. Red-shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatus) is a species of bird. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Zoo
By User: Chris Slattery
Posted in: Animal > Red-shouldered Hawk

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Golden Eagle: Animal in habitat Zoo in the NatureSpots App "At an exhibit organized by the Hawk Creek Wildlife Center, in Syracuse NY, at The Great NY State Fair. All their birds have been injured and cannot live in the wild." says Chris Slattery in habitat Zoo on 29.08.2022. Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) is a species of bird of prey. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Zoo
By User: Chris Slattery
Posted in: Animal > Golden Eagle

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Graphosoma italicum: Animal in habitat Natural Meadow in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Natural Meadow on 30.08.2022. Graphosoma italicum (Graphosoma italicum) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #NaturalMeadow
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Graphosoma italicum

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Graphosoma italicum: Animal in habitat Natural Meadow in the NatureSpots App "Eine Art, die sich im freien Fall befindet, 2018 bis 2020 konnte man darüber stolpern, jetzt wurde nur noch 1/7 gesichtet." says Danny VG in habitat Natural Meadow on 31.08.2022. Graphosoma italicum (Graphosoma italicum) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #NaturalMeadow
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Graphosoma italicum

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Graphosoma italicum: Animal in habitat Pond in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Pond on 31.08.2022. Graphosoma italicum (Graphosoma italicum) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Pond
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Graphosoma italicum

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly: Animal in habitat Pond in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Pond on 30.08.2022. Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly (Ischnura pumilio) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Pond
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly: Animal in habitat Pond in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Pond on 30.08.2022. Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly (Ischnura pumilio) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Pond
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

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