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Hello. My name is Aedes albopictus. You can call me Asian Tiger Mosquito. If you can't rembember that, you are welcome to call me Bug.
Bug. I wear the label proudly. Bugs are a nice family to be in. Some of us decorate the landscape with fancy colors. Many of us carry pollen back and forth to the plants so they can grow their flowers.
I'd rather not be called a pest though. I was born for a greater purpose. I’m here to feed the birds and herps. If you squash me, my life was in vain.
You can help me keep Ponte Vedra nature strong. Just scoot me out to where birds and herps can find me. It also helps if you report your sightings to iNaturalist with the Seek app.Don't worry. The iNaturalist community will help you pinpoint my true identity.
Do you have a story or a picture to share?Let me know so can add it to this page.
Hello. My name is Stellifer lanceolatus. You can call me American Stardrum. If you can't rembember that, you are welcome to call me a fish. I guess.
What is a fish anyway? Those of us with fins and tails swim around showing off our fishness. But why do those weirdo jellyfish try to claim they are fish? And shellfish? They literally walk around or don't go anywhere at all. Why do they call themselves fish?
You can also help by downloading the Fish Rules app and minding the limits. There are some brilliant minds working hard to make sure our fish communities are protected and nourished.
Do you have a story or a picture to share?Let Amy know so she can add it to this page.
Have you seen me? You can learn about me at iNaturalist.