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Catalina Island
A white-lined sphinx moth (Hyles lineata), also called a hummingbird moth because its features mimic that birds.

Catalina Island A white-lined sphinx moth (Hyles lineata), also called a hummingbird moth because its features mimic that birds.  insects moths flowers nectar

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Catalina Island
A white-lined sphinx moth (Hyles lineata), also called a hummingbird moth because its features mimic that birds.
Catalina Island A white-lined sphinx moth (Hyles lineata), also called a hummingbird moth because its features mimic that birds.  insects moths flowers nectar Common Earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris) Earthworms feed on decaying organic matter in the soil. They excrete digested material as worm casts and these can be seen as squiggly clumps of mud at the surface of the soil. These castings are very rich in nutrients because they contain minerals and nutrients that have been brought closer to the surface by the worms. Annelida Oligochaeta Pacific Banana Slug (Ariolimax columbianus) The Pacific Banana Slug is the second-largest species of slug in the world; growing up to 25cm (9.8 inches). It is native to the forest floors along the Pacific Coast of North America. slug leaf eating Bug on bunchberry, Acadia National Park, Maine Bug on bunchberry flower along hiking trail on western side of Acadia National Park, Maine Maine vegetation flower Ant, Acadia National Park, Maine Ant on flowers along hiking trail on western side of Acadia National Park, Maine Maine vegetation
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Filename:ill_ian_jw_429.jpg
Album name:jwoerner / Fauna / Terrestrial Invertebrates / General
Rating (1 votes):
Keywords:insects moths flowers nectar
Photographer's Name:Joanna Woerner
Photographer's Company:IAN, UMCES
Date Photo was taken (MM/DD/YYYY):05/01/2008
Media Type (Photo, Satellite Image, Vector Graphic, Map, Animation, Video):Photo
File Size:2733 KB
Date added:May 06, 2008
Dimensions:2592 x 2448 pixels
Displayed:29 times
Downloaded:1 times
Image Description:A white-lined sphinx moth (Hyles lineata), also called a hummingbird moth because its features mimic that birds.
Color Space:sRGB
Components Configuration:YCbCr
Compressed Bits Per Pixel:2
Customer Render:0
Date Time:2008:05:06 14:52:03
DateTime Original:2008:04:30 13:56:24
DateTime digitized:2008:04:30 13:56:24
Digital Zoom Ratio:1
Exif Image Height:2448 pixels
Exif Image Width:2592 pixels
Exif Interoperability Offset:1252
Exif Offset:492
Exif Version:version 2.2
Exposure Bias:0 EV
Exposure Mode:0
Exposure Time:1/250 sec
FNumber:f 4.1
File Source:Digital Still Camera
Flash:No Flash
Flash Pix Version:version 1
Focal length:29.2 mm
Make:Canon
Max Aperture:f 4.1
Metering Mode:Multi-Segment
Model:Canon PowerShot A630
Orientation:Normal (O deg)
Resolution Unit:Inch
Scene Capture Mode:0
Software:Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows
White Balance:0
X Resolution:180
Y Resolution:180
YCbCrPositioning:Center of Pixel Array
IPTC Title:Catalina Island
IPTC Copyright:Copyright to the photographer. Free for any use if appropriate credit is reproduced with the image.
IPTC Keywords:insects moths flowers nectar
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URL:http://ian.umces.edu/imagelibrary/displayimage-2334.html
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