The observed species was seen feeding on the dead carcass of this species.
Observation | Interaction->Scavenged carcass of |
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Earthworms (Family Lumbricidae) | |
Photos / SoundsWhatAitanga Pepeke (Insects) (Class Insecta)ObserverdysmDescriptionthese little ball things in a dead pigeon's neck? i thought it looked almost like it was from a plant but it would make sense if it came from an insect after it had been dead already? i'm really not sure but it seems irregular to me so it makes me think it's from something other than the pigeon itself. |
Feral Pigeon (Columba livia var. domestica) |
WhatTomentose Burying Beetle (Nicrophorus tomentosus)Observerdonald-a-windsorDescriptionCarrion Beetles on freshly road killed Garter Snake |
Common Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis) |
WhatPortly Spider Crab (Libinia emarginata)ObserversaraherothschildDescriptionObservation for the crab |
Cannonball Jelly (Stomolophus meleagris) |
Photos / SoundsObservereml23DescriptionThese small ants took the dead caterpillar from the larger ant (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/215786635). I’m not sure if they’re the same species, or if they stole the caterpillar |
Butterflies and Moths (Order Lepidoptera) |
Butterflies and Moths (Order Lepidoptera) | |
Dendroxena sexcarinata | |
Riley's 13-Year Cicada (Magicicada tredecim) | |
Carabus cancellatus | |
Earthworms (Family Lumbricidae) | |
Earthworms (Family Lumbricidae) | |
Chafers (Subfamily Melolonthinae) | |
Water, Rove, Scarab, Long-horned, Leaf, and Snout Beetles (Suborder Polyphaga) | |
Photos / SoundsWhatHooded Crow (Corvus cornix)ObserverkaupunkilinnutDescriptionCarried rodent (?) carcass to water. |
Rodents (Order Rodentia) |
Winged and Once-winged Insects (Subclass Pterygota) | |
Photos / SoundsWhatCommon Gull (Larus canus)ObserverkaupunkilinnutDescriptionFound blue tit carcass on the walk/bicycle path and carried away. |
Eurasian Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) |
Silver Jenny (Eucinostomus gula) | |
Gastropods (Class Gastropoda) | |
Photos / SoundsWhatBlack Vulture (Coragyps atratus)Observernonbinary-naturalistDescriptioneating a dead raccoon, which has its own observation raccoon observation: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/103664157 |
Common Raccoon (Procyon lotor) |
Eastern Gray Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) | |
Photos / SoundsWhatGolden Ground Beetle (Carabus auratus)ObserverredhatDescriptionChewing on a piece of Melolontha sp. |
Cockchafers (Genus Melolontha) |
WhatHooded Crow (Corvus cornix)ObserverkaupunkilinnutDescriptionCrow has unlikely brought here this woodcock carcass, but is instead goshawk prey from yesterday? Was sneaking here already few hours earlier. |
Eurasian Woodcock (Scolopax rusticola) |
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) | |
Photos / SoundsWhatLarge White-headed Gulls (Genus Larus)ObserverkaupunkilinnutDescriptionPart of carcass here too. |
Manu (Birds) (Class Aves) |
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) | |
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) | |
Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) | |
Virginia Opossum (Didelphis virginiana) | |
Big-eared Opossum (Didelphis aurita) | |
Ray-finned Fishes (Class Actinopterygii) |
I've changed all the interaction field names from "Interaction: " to "Interaction->" to stop them messing with the photo tag processing on photo import. When adding photos already tagged with fields to the "Add an observation" page, it was only grabbing the field name text after the colon and so not working properly.
Everything works now that the colon is gone, so long as you use a recognised taxon name. For example, if I tag a photo on my computer with "Interaction->Visited flower of=Rosmarinus officinalis" and upload it, it will get this field added with the taxon Rosmarinus officinalis.
That can save a lot of time if you''re maintaining your own photo library in your computer and tagging lots of photos there and uploading them all at once.