psd (Paul Downey)

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psd has 85 animal points, making them a helpful macaque. Animal points are way of telling how active people are on the site, and are linked to things like recording trips, importing photos, and making comments.

Recent trips

  1. Walking to work to St James's Park on 30th September 2009

    (2 sightings)

  2. Family holiday to Albi in August 2009

    (2 sightings)

  3. Evening stroll to Postman's Park on 13th July 2009

    (1 sighting)

  4. Walking to work to St James's Park on 11th May 2009

    (2 sightings)

  5. Family outing to Ecomare, Texel on 19th August 2008

    (1 sighting)

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Animals spotted

  1. Mute Swan (spotted four times)

    Cygnus olor

  2. Mallard (spotted four times)

    Anas platyrhynchos

  3. Pelican (spotted three times)

    Pelecanus

  4. Koi (spotted three times)

  5. White Pelican (spotted twice)

    Pelecanus onocrotalus

  6. Canada Goose (spotted twice)

    Branta canadensis

  7. Sumatran Tiger (spotted once)

    Panthera tigris sumatrae

  8. Piranha (spotted once)

    Piranha

  9. Chipmunk (spotted once)

    Tamias

  10. Ibis (spotted once)

  11. Scarlet Ibis (spotted once)

    Eudocimus ruber

  12. Leafcutter ant (spotted once)

  13. Giraffe (spotted once)

    Giraffa camelopardalis

  14. Nephila clavata (spotted once)

  15. Squirrel (spotted once)

  16. American Black Vulture (spotted once)

    Coragyps atratus

  17. Rüppell's Vulture (spotted once)

    Gyps rueppellii

  18. Pufferfish (spotted once)

    Tetraodontidae

  19. Mandarin Duck (spotted once)

    Aix galericulata

  20. Heron (spotted once)

  21. Great Crested Grebe (spotted once)

    Podiceps cristatus

  22. Frog (spotted once)

    Anura

  23. Grey Seal (spotted once)

    Halichoerus grypus

  24. Cairns Birdwing (spotted once)

  25. Turtle (spotted once)

    Testudines

  26. Thaumetopoeidae (spotted once)

  27. Gull (spotted once)

    Laridae

  28. Western Gray Squirrel (spotted once)

    Sciurus griseus

  29. Goldfish (spotted once)

    Carassius auratus

  30. Edible Frog (spotted once)

  31. Lizard (spotted once)

    Lacertilia

  32. Wild Turkey (spotted once)

    Meleagris gallopavo

  33. Eagle (spotted once)

  34. Cockatiel (spotted once)

    Nymphicus hollandicus

  35. Butterfly (spotted once)

  36. Blue-winged Teal (spotted once)

    Anas discors

  37. Western fence lizard (spotted once)

    Sceloporus occidentalis

  38. Rattlesnake (spotted once)

  39. Lowland Copperhead (spotted once)

    Austrelaps superbus

  40. Little Penguin (spotted once)

    Eudyptula minor

  41. Eastern tiger swallowtail (spotted once)

    Papilio glaucus

  42. Atlantic Puffin (spotted once)

    Fratercula arctica

  43. Bottlenose Dolphin (spotted once)

    Tursiops

  44. Humpback Whale (spotted once)

    Megaptera novaeangliae

  45. Turkey Vulture (spotted once)

    Cathartes aura

  46. Manta ray (spotted once)

    Manta birostris

  47. California Sea Lion (spotted once)

    Zalophus californianus

  48. Frigatebird (spotted once)

    Fregata

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Favourite animals

  1. Thaumetopoeidae

  2. Cairns Birdwing

  3. Nephila clavata

Photos

Comments they wrote

    Not sure what it is, but I liked it!

    on Butterflyat 13th January 2010 14:46

    It's a melanistic variant of the Grey Squirrel: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_squirrel

    on Black Squirrelat 13th January 2010 18:36

    He looks scary!

    on Teeth of Piranhaat 13th January 2010 18:38

    Tetraodontidae in a tank outside a restaurant in Yokohama.

    on Puffer Fishat 14th January 2010 00:01

    We go here quite often, always lots of birds to see.

    on Family walk to Tring Reservoirs on 11th January 2003at 15th January 2010 17:39

    Looking at http://www.herpfrance.com/search_region/massif-centrale.php I think he's an edible frog!

    on Poolhouse Frogat 15th January 2010 23:47

    It's a Cairns Birdwing!

    on Butterflyat 16th January 2010 09:16

    I'd like to be able to add a place from a Wikipedia URL which already has the latitude an logitude. Linking to Wikipedia page for a place, species, event could be a quick way of tying in with other linked-data such as the BBC wildlife finder.

    on What would you like us to work on?at 16th January 2010 17:21

    Rock hopping along the American River, my sandal wearing friend almost trod on this dozing critter.

    on Rattle Snakeat 16th January 2010 18:29

    A stitch of several metres of hairy poisonous caterpillars, walking nose to tail.

    on Thaumetopoeidae Panoramaat 19th January 2010 10:23

    We dived these rocks somewhat hampered by the sea lions playing with our fins.

    on Sealionsat 19th January 2010 20:56

    How about some microformats and geoRSS, you know, for the kids?

    on What would you like us to work on?at 22nd January 2010 11:48

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