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At night, wet areas in the southern longleaf forest fill with the calls of amphibians seeking a mate. This gray tree frog and many other amphibians depend on the longleaf ecosystem for survival.
Credit: John Maxwell for USFWS
My friend Dr. Christopher Campbell and his team jumped out of a mechanical device doomed to failure this past Saturday June 30,2012 at approximately 7:50pm with his Special Forces Team, www.http://sfapt.org/, to kick off a race at Bowman Gray Raceway.
www.bowmangrayracing.com/schedule.html
Doc and his team do this all over the country for special events with out of pocket expenses.
I was treated to first class Backstage passes!
www.facebook.com/pages/South-University/108573845833566?r...
The inside word from Dr. Campbell is that he is opening a campus in High Point Soon.
David Gray performs at Edgefield August 23, 2014 after releasing his new album "Mutineers". The concert opened with a set by David Kitt who returned to the stage as part of David Gray's band.
We have seen our resident gray fox mark his territory on what otherwise is a weathered well head in our backyard.
Desert cottontails, relict leopard frogs, a gray fox, and more! Check out the live animal exhibits at the Springs Preserve.
FIELD MARKS- dark gray overall black cap long,black tail, often cocked undertail coverts chestnut short, dark bill
Historic 1936 Grays Reef Lighthouse marking Grays Reef Passage in Lake Michigan. The light is located in Emmet County, Michigan. Viewed from the Shepler’s Extended Westbound Lighthouse Cruise.
The lighthouse is a 17' octagonal cylindrical Art Deco steel tower on a square keeper's quarters. The tower is mounted on a concrete and stone crib. When the lighthouse was constructed in 1936, a 40' stainless steel radiobeacon tower was mounted atop the lighthouse. The radiobeacon was removed by the U.S. Coast Guard in 2010.
The lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005 (NRHP No. 05001210 as Grays Reef Light Station).
ARLHS No. USA-343; USCG Light List No. 7-17775
The Gray Jay (Perisoreus canadensis), also Grey Jay, Canada Jay, or Whiskey Jack, is a member of the crow and jay family (Corvidae) found in the boreal forests across North America north to the tree-line and in subalpine forests of the Rocky Mountains south to New Mexico and Arizona. Parc national du Mont-Mégantic, Quebec.
Grey Squirrel (Eastern Gray Squirrel), Sciurus carolinensis, on a Bird Seed Feeder.
Photo taken at RSPB Old Moor, Brampton, Barnsley, South Yorkshire.
Camera: Nikon D300
Lens: Nikon AF-S VR 70-300 f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED
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The gardens of Gray's Inn in the City of London were designed by Sir Francis Bacon in 1606 (when they were known as The Walks). They are only open to the public for a few hours each day and are a relaxing place to enjoy your lunch sandwich and coffee. I'm no tree expert but I think this magnificent specimen is a eucalyptus.
David Gray performs at Edgefield August 23, 2014 after releasing his new album "Mutineers". The concert opened with a set by David Kitt who returned to the stage as part of David Gray's band.