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Lake Ontario
Lake Ontario
Lake Ontario
Lake Ontario

Lake Ontario view from the Queens Royal Park, Ontario, Canada

Lake Ontario view from the Queens Royal Park, Ontario, Canada

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Earthquake hazard map showing peak ground accelerations having a 2 percent proba
Earthquake hazard map showing peak ground accelerations having a 2 percent proba
Earthquake hazard map showing peak ground accelerations having a 2 percent proba

Earthquake hazard map showing peak ground accelerations having a 2 percent probability of being exceeded in 50 years, for a firm rock site. Black box outlines Yellowstone region. The map is based on the most recent USGS models for the conterminous U.S. (2018), Hawaii (1998), and Alaska (2007).

Earthquake hazard map showing peak ground accelerations having a 2 percent probability of being exceeded in 50 years, for a firm rock site. Black box outlines Yellowstone region. The map is based on the most recent USGS models for the conterminous U.S. (2018), Hawaii (1998), and Alaska (2007).

Lung tissue from a Gyrfalcon
Lung from a captive, adult male, 930-g Gyrfalcon, found dead in WA
Lung from a captive, adult male, 930-g Gyrfalcon, found dead in WA
Lung from a captive, adult male, 930-g Gyrfalcon, found dead in WA

Lung from a captive, adult male, 930-g Gyrfalcon, found dead in Washington, USA.  Lung shows diffuse severe congestion and edema.  

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Yellowstone earthquakes that occurred during 2010-2019. Blue symbols indicate e
Yellowstone earthquakes that occurred during 2010-2019. Blue symbols indicate e
Yellowstone earthquakes that occurred during 2010-2019. Blue symbols indicate e

Yellowstone earthquakes that occurred during 2010-2019. Blue symbols indicate events that occurred as part of swarms, while red indicates non-swarm seismicity. Map courtesy of the University of Utah Seismograph Stations.

Yellowstone earthquakes that occurred during 2010-2019. Blue symbols indicate events that occurred as part of swarms, while red indicates non-swarm seismicity. Map courtesy of the University of Utah Seismograph Stations.

Color photomosaic of Kīlauea volcano summit
December 18, 2019 aerial map of Kīlauea summit
December 18, 2019 aerial map of Kīlauea summit
December 18, 2019 aerial map of Kīlauea summit

The December 18, 2019, overflight provided updated aerial photographs of Kīlauea summit, covering the caldera floor and showing the current size of the water pond in Halema‘uma‘u crater.

The December 18, 2019, overflight provided updated aerial photographs of Kīlauea summit, covering the caldera floor and showing the current size of the water pond in Halema‘uma‘u crater.

Black and white thermal image of Kilauea summit
December 18, 2019 thermal image of Kīlauea summit
December 18, 2019 thermal image of Kīlauea summit
December 18, 2019 thermal image of Kīlauea summit

The December 18 overflight provided updated thermal images of Kīlauea summit, covering the caldera floor and showing the warm surface of the water pond in Halema‘uma‘u crater. A band of warm temperatures persists along the new cliff formed during the 2018 subsidence.

The December 18 overflight provided updated thermal images of Kīlauea summit, covering the caldera floor and showing the warm surface of the water pond in Halema‘uma‘u crater. A band of warm temperatures persists along the new cliff formed during the 2018 subsidence.

Color photograph of volcanic crater lake
Halema‘uma‘u water lake at the summit of Kīlauea Volcano
Halema‘uma‘u water lake at the summit of Kīlauea Volcano
Halema‘uma‘u water lake at the summit of Kīlauea Volcano

The growing lake of groundwater within Halema‘uma‘u at the summit of Kīlauea Volcano as it looked on December 18, 2019. 

​​​​​​​New hydrotechs gage inspection via boat
​​​​​​​New hydrotechs gage inspection via boat
​​​​​​​New hydrotechs gage inspection via boat
​​​​​​​New hydrotechs gage inspection via boat

Photo Contest Winner | Dec. 2019 | Honorable Mention
New hydrotechs, Taylor and Autumn, gage inspection via boat

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(beetle), Back, Judelot Farm, Maryland
(beetle), Back, Judelot Farm, Maryland
(beetle), Back, Judelot Farm, Maryland

Unknown Beetle. Found on Andelot Farms in Kent County. I am not sure what genus this is. Seems like Acmaeodera, but it doesn't match and of the region's species I know. Captured in June. Photographed by Brooke Alexander.

Unknown Beetle. Found on Andelot Farms in Kent County. I am not sure what genus this is. Seems like Acmaeodera, but it doesn't match and of the region's species I know. Captured in June. Photographed by Brooke Alexander.

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10x Nomada eye
10x Nomada eye
10x Nomada eye

New Lense set up! This is my first stack from a new lens set up that I learned from Johan Ingles-Le Nobel's lovely Extreme Macro layout.

New Lense set up! This is my first stack from a new lens set up that I learned from Johan Ingles-Le Nobel's lovely Extreme Macro layout.

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2013LightsOutDC Stiched circle
2013LightsOutDC Stiched circle
2013LightsOutDC Stiched circle

Sample of Dead Birds that struck buildings in Washington D.C. during the Fall and Spring of 2012 in a short stretch of streets from Union Station to the Convention Center, photo stitched together from 18 separate hi res shots.

Sample of Dead Birds that struck buildings in Washington D.C. during the Fall and Spring of 2012 in a short stretch of streets from Union Station to the Convention Center, photo stitched together from 18 separate hi res shots.

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2014 Lights Out DC Birds
2014 Lights Out DC Birds
2014 Lights Out DC Birds

Here lie the birds killed while striking a set of buildings surveyed during the migration season in 2013 in Washington D.C. The birds were picked up by the group Lights Out Washington D.C.

Here lie the birds killed while striking a set of buildings surveyed during the migration season in 2013 in Washington D.C. The birds were picked up by the group Lights Out Washington D.C.

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A. cressonii, F, Side, MD
A. cressonii, F, Side, MD
A. cressonii, F, Side, MD

Catching up, again, with our backlog of pictures. Here is one of the most common Andrena species in the mid-Atlantic. Andrena cressonii. Photographed by Dejen Mengis.

Catching up, again, with our backlog of pictures. Here is one of the most common Andrena species in the mid-Atlantic. Andrena cressonii. Photographed by Dejen Mengis.

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Acanalonia bivittata, side, Upper Marlboro, MD
Acanalonia bivittata, side, Upper Marlboro, MD
Acanalonia bivittata, side, Upper Marlboro, MD

The very common Two-striped Planthopper, Notice the veining in the wing that mimics the veins of a very tiny leaf.

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Acantheucoeal species, USDA Buffington
Acantheucoeal species, USDA Buffington
Acantheucoeal species, USDA Buffington

This is picture 1 from a 12 picture series by Matt Buffington at the USDA Parastitic Hymentoptera group at the Smithsonian. Matt's group uses a system very similar to ours to photograph and stack this super tiny wasp. Perhaps one of the most spectacular of the eucoiline wasps out there, species of Acantheucoela are native to South America.

This is picture 1 from a 12 picture series by Matt Buffington at the USDA Parastitic Hymentoptera group at the Smithsonian. Matt's group uses a system very similar to ours to photograph and stack this super tiny wasp. Perhaps one of the most spectacular of the eucoiline wasps out there, species of Acantheucoela are native to South America.

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Acanthopus excellens, f, back, brasil
Acanthopus excellens, f, back, brasil
Acanthopus excellens, f, back, brasil

Monster cleptoparasite, this dramatic species is a nest parasite of bees in the genus Centris and is endemic to South America. Note the one shot of the lovely expanded tibial spurs. I do not know their function, but it may have to do with nest invasions, either digging or gripping the walls of the nest. Lovely metallic blue / purple colors.

Monster cleptoparasite, this dramatic species is a nest parasite of bees in the genus Centris and is endemic to South America. Note the one shot of the lovely expanded tibial spurs. I do not know their function, but it may have to do with nest invasions, either digging or gripping the walls of the nest. Lovely metallic blue / purple colors.

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