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  1. Striped Lynx Spider (female)

    Striped Lynx Spider (female)

    Striped Lynx Spider (Oxyopes salticus: Oxyopidae) Female 6 mm (0.24 in) long.
  2. Striped Horse Fly

    Striped Horse Fly

    Striped Horse Fly (Tabanus lineola: Tabanidae)
  3. Double - striped Thick - knee

    Double - striped Thick - knee

    A very rare visitor to Trinidad & Tobago. Seen on both the 20th and 21st July 2018.
  4. Double - striped Thick - knee

    Double - striped Thick - knee

    A very rare visitor to Trinidad & Tobago. Seen on both 20th and 21st July 2018.
  5. Lesser Striped Swallow

    Lesser Striped Swallow

  6. Striped Cuckoo (juvenile)

    Striped Cuckoo (juvenile)

  7. Striped Cuckoo

    Striped Cuckoo

  8. Striped Cuckoo

    Striped Cuckoo

    Striped Cuckoo (Tapera naevia excellens) Four subspecies have been described while two are placed in synonymy leaving two that are recognized. Only subspecies excellens is mapped for Panama. Sexes similar. Photographed south of Anton towards the Pacific Ocean, Cocl Province, Panama. Pacific...
  9. Striped Plateau Lizard (gravid female)

    Striped Plateau Lizard (gravid female)

    Striped Plateau Lizard (Sceloporus virgatus: Phrynosomatidae) Striped Plateau lizards total length ranges from 14.5-16.9 cm (5.7-6.7 in) long. This gravid female was photographed in the Chiricahua National Monument, Cochise County, Arizona, USA. Upper Sonoran Life Zone at ca. 2,073 m (6,800 ft)...
  10. Black-striped Sparrow

    Black-striped Sparrow

    Was walking around a trail today up in the hills of La Mesa and saw this little guy that wanted me to take his photo. This sparrow is fairly common around here.
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