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The Gray Hairstreak is even smaller than the Pearl Crescent, but not so shy. Was able to get fairly close to this little guy.
An interactive conversation with Lisa Gray, Associate Director of Student Diversity and Inclusion within Campus Life at UMBC and Debby Irving, racial justice educator and acclaimed author of Waking Up White.
Backstage at Friedrich Gray's Australian Fashion Week show offsite at the UTS Atrium 26th April 2009
The Gray Hawk is a neo-tropical species that barely crosses the border into the Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona in spring / summer. They are a bit bigger than Cooper's hawks. Here is the one in the Raptor Free Flight demonstration at the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson, Arizona. More raptors in PhotoStream and/or Raptors album.
A gray day at Sunshine. 4-frame panorama from Goat's Eye Mountain (left) to Lookout Mountain. It sure doesn't look like spring skiing!
I was on flickr the other day and stumbled across someone else’s photograph of a Golden Gate Bridge tower. Most of the user comments criticized the photo for being too common, too pedestrian, unimaginative and such. I’m hoping this photograph will be treated a bit more kindly, but only time will tell. I kind of like the contrast between the dark sky and the neon clock. I wish that SUV wasn't in the foreground but when I tried to take another shot a couple seconds later the cloud cover just wasn't as nice.
This Eastern Gray Squirrel, Sciurus carolinensis, was photographed in the United States, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.