Accidentally introduced for moving a motorhome from southern British Columbia. Although collected from a porch (wild) the species is not expected in the wild of Yukon.
What the heck is this thing? On Rhododendron bark, near a pond and some conifer forest cover.
A second unusual frog at the same site. The "warty" skin texture and pattern point to possible Columbia Spotted Frog. I sent these photos to local herp expert, but didn't hear back yet.
I don't have photos of the undersides. This unusual frog was ID'd by a Yukon herp expert as Wood Frog, though he pointed out that it's an odd one. I'm keen to hear other thoughts on the ID of this frog.
Two flies with what appears to be large reddish mites on their abdomen. On wood and grass, within 50 m of old moose antlers
so awesome to watch it ~6ft below my hole as it sniffed my bait!
Date approximate; this fledgling was being tagged as part of a study of the raptors of the Kluane area
Under some moss I accidentally pulled up while looking at a stick. Redwood overstory transitioning into riparian area of a small feeder creek to Elk river
This individual crossed the road in front of us and stayed beside the road, hiding in the vegetation while we stopped for a couple of pictures.