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aquarium fish: glass catfish
thescienceguy96
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This is a unique species that has evolved to be transparant to escape the eyes of a predator.
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aquarium fish: angel fish
thescienceguy96
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This is one of the most well known of all cichlids. The scientific name being Pterophyllum Scalare. Its pattern an compressed body gives it the ability to glide through t...
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Catching a cardinal
thescienceguy96
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I do not know how I caught this cardinal. I left some seed in my patio to catch a another peacock, but didn't eat it. The basket trap fell and I was going to fix it, but ...
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Mourning doves
thescienceguy96
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This is a mourning dove. I used to want one so badly so I can see it waddlin' around my house.
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Spice finches
thescienceguy96
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There is a colony of spice finches around my woods. I never heard of those species as an invasive.
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Peacocks in my patio II
thescienceguy96
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They came in my patio AGAIN! Such dumb birds( even though I did put seed in the patio to lure him.
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Catching a blue jay
thescienceguy96
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Unlike a dove, jays are annoying loud birds, even though I shouldn't say annoying. I also caught a couple squirrels today too. I've been blessed living next to a patch o...
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silent lightning
thescienceguy96
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This is very unusual for lightning. It was "silent"!
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catching a dove
thescienceguy96
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This is a white-wing dove. It was caught on a bird trap. The goal was to catch a non-native ring neck or aka a eurasian collared dove, but I was also looking for the mour...
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Peacocks in my padio
thescienceguy96
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This was a great surprise! My real goal was to catch a dove outside, but, instead, I saw a flock of peacocks, so I opened my padio door and sprinkled some seed and three o...










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