posts tagged "nature"

Daylily

Daylily

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Persian silktree flower. Old Hershey Road.

Persian silktree flower. Old Hershey Road.

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Maryland’s Conowingo Dam and Hydroelectric Plant on the Susquehanna River is an excellent site for bird watching and photographing. Bald Eagles and Great Blue Heron are plentiful. New Year’s Eve, 2010.

Maryland’s Conowingo Dam and Hydroelectric Plant on the Susquehanna River is an excellent site for bird watching and photographing. Bald Eagles and Great Blue Heron are plentiful. New Year’s Eve, 2010.

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rabbit / Milwaukee Avenue

rabbit / Milwaukee Avenue

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Tree frog hiding in a PVC pipe, provided for him at Currituck  Banks, part of the North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve. June 2009.

Tree frog hiding in a PVC pipe, provided for him at Currituck Banks, part of the North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve. June 2009.

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flowering pear tree, April, 2010; Hope Drive

flowering pear tree, April, 2010; Hope Drive

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17-Year Cicada from Brood X. Hershey, PA, May 22, 2004.

17-Year Cicada from Brood X. Hershey, PA, May 22, 2004.

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Snow Geese. Middle Creek Wildlife  Management Area. Kleinfeltersville, PA. March 22, 2008.

Snow Geese. Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area. Kleinfeltersville, PA. March 22, 2008.

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California Poppy.

California Poppy.

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California Poppy.

California Poppy.

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California Poppy, (Eschscholzia californica)

California Poppy, (Eschscholzia californica)

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Highway Ice Plant. California. January, 2010

Highway Ice Plant. California. January, 2010

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Ice plant, Carpobrotus edulis. At Pigeon Point Light Station; San Mateo County, CA.

Ice plant, Carpobrotus edulis. At Pigeon Point Light Station; San Mateo County, CA.

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Ice Plant.

Ice Plant.

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Abandoned buildings, built in the late 1800s, on Año Nuevo Island. This reserve, twenty miles north of Santa Cruz, is home to four species of pinnipeds, who sometimes inhabit these buildings. Photo: January 9, 2010.

Abandoned buildings, built in the late 1800s, on Año Nuevo Island. This reserve, twenty miles north of Santa Cruz, is home to four species of pinnipeds, who sometimes inhabit these buildings. Photo: January 9, 2010.

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