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Love this species! This is actually a captive individual, but he was collected as a tadpole two years ago (in Jewett, NY). Even though he is a "gray treefrog", he is almost always a nice bright green. Gray treefrogs can be any color from dark brown to gray to green to almost white!
Show: Jerry Finnegan's Sister
Character: Beth Finnegan
Actor: Kelsey Reese
Production Director: Carolyn Greer
Production Host: Owensboro High School Rose Curtain Players
Mostly, I only see gray catbirds during spring migration. They aren't as boisterous as their cousins the northern mockingbirds.
Generalmente, solo veo los maulladores grises durante la migración de primavera. No son tan bulliciosos como sus primos, los sinsontes norteños.
QUAD (Matthew Gray, 2011)
QUAD is a Beckett play, performed by robots.
"Quad" is Samuel Beckett’s wordless short play, written for television in 1981. Instead of spoken text for the actors to learn, Beckett provides stage directions and movement diagrams that he insists the performers follow exactly. This inevitably results in the ‘mechanization’ of the performers.
In this production of Beckett’s play, directed by STUDIO Fellow Matthew Gray, we circumvented the process of mechanizing humans by starting with machines 'ab initio'. With the help of a computer vision system, wireless radio communications and hobbyist microcontrollers, four Roomba robots became the performers of Beckett’s enigmatic play. In the course of so doing, their subtle quirks and characters as individuals are revealed.
More information: studioforcreativeinquiry.org/projects/quad
As found at Erudina in South Australia. Dug up and transported to Gilberts Motor Museum Strathalbyn in 2020
Ta Nung Valley, Da Lat, Vietnam, 21 Mar 2011. Not a rare bird for the site, but a rare bird globally, as this Da Lat endemic was only recently rediscovered in 1994. Originally known from just five specimens collected ca. 1939, it is now known from just three sites, including this one where I had 6 today. This was apparently eBird's first for this species, bringing eBird one closer to 10,000 species.
That water spout coming from the gray rock-like thing is a gray whale. We saw a tail a few times, but could never get a shot of it. I have a new respect for great photos of these whales. We were out for a couple hours and saw lots of spouts and backs coming out of the water, but it's just not easy to catch a photo of, especially from a rocking boat.
While birding in Texas, we were very fortunate to have Huck Hutchens help us refind the Gray-crowned Yellowthroat (a rare bird for the U.S.) on 2/27/15. This was just a little over a month from when Huck first discovered the fella at Estero Llano Grande State Park (Weslaco TX) on 1/24/15. Thanks Huck! (A video of the Yellowthroat singing is at www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ftsTzcuyIg )