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I was pleased to improve on my existing GRCA shots when this fellow paused for a moment in a tree instead of deep in the thicket.
You Who sleep in my breast are not met with words, but in the emergence of life within life and of wisdom within wisdom. With You there is no longer any dialogue, any contest, any opposition. You are found in communion! Thou in me and I in Thee, Thou in them and they in me: dispossession within dispossession, dispassion with dispassion, emptiness within emptiness, freedom with freedom. I am alone. Thou art alone. The Father and I are One.
-Thomas Merton, Entering the Silence, pg. 488
They are predominantly slate-gray, with a black cap on their head and a rusty-red patch under their tail, which is usually hidden unless the bird is in flight or displays it deliberately.
The other kind of treefrog we have here in our corner of Cape Cod is the "Gray Tree Frog" Hyla versicolor. This is one of the babies. They start out green and eventually gradually turn gray over time. They will get to be about the size of a golf ball as an adult - and are all gray. They are vocal at night in late June and July, seemingly turning on and off their calls with the clock... on at 8:00 off at 11:00.
Brewster, Massachusetts - Cape Cod
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Canon 7D
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Gray Catbird perches on a Bird Buddy features in State College, PA. Shot with Bird Buddy and edited with Adobe Lightroom on Mac.
These guys have returned in numbers over the last week in Simcoe County. Though many people pass these guys over, I quite enjoy capturing them! Shot at Sunnidale Park in Barrie.
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Santolina chamaecyparissus or gray santolina (also known as gray lavender cotton because it smells like, well, lavender...).
Not to be confused with its paler sibling green santolina.
Photographed in Cicely Roche's magnificent gardens just outside Gorey, Co Wexford, Ireland.
If you’re convinced you’ll never be able to learn bird calls, start with the Gray Catbird. Once you’ve heard its catty mew you won’t forget it. Follow the sound into thickets and vine tangles and you’ll be rewarded by a somber gray bird with a black cap and bright rusty feathers under the tail. Gray Catbirds are relatives of mockingbirds and thrashers, and they share that group’s vocal abilities, copying the sounds of other species and stringing them together to make their own song.
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I am wearing another new addition to my wardrobe today. I love how sharp and professional this gray pencil skirt looks, especially paired with a classic white shirt and one of my favourite black bowties. I am working in the evening, and as it is supposed to snow today I think I will enjoy a quiet and relaxing morning at home before my shift.
Here's the topside of this diminutive female Gray Hairstreak on lantana I posted yesterday. I didn't plan on a focus stack and this actually is two images - one focused on the head, the other more to the tail end, combined with Zerene Stacker.
It has been quite a while since I put one of these little buggers on and they seem to be particularly busy right now.
A recent addition to the Hamilton Gray fleet is Volvo B7L Y223NLK, previously with Metroline. Seen in use on campsite shuttle at Sidmouth Folk Week. 4-8-2015
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Juvenile; Just after I shot this and turned away, my wife got it with a coughed up pellet falling from its mouth.
Gray Tree Frog. These little critters are so adorable... one of my favorites! I talk to them but I don't think they speak human. My complete photo archive is available here.