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Standard style in custom fabric mix

Starting to change colour. Guess she´ll be dark gray in the summer.

A pair of Gray Tree Frogs in Amplexus.

one of two pics of an eastern screech owl (gray morph variety). this was taken at 1000mm using a 2x teleconverter on my 500mm lens. the image quality suffers a bit using a 2x TC.

2012-13 CWHL / January 13, 2013

 

Tara Gray

I got a gray card and did a test. Both shots inside at night under lights from the ceiling fan. What a difference the gray card maid. Though still not perfect much better than the camera auto WB. The camera WB was to warm and could be corrected in RAW. The gray card WB was much better. It was a bit to cool. I could correct it in RAW.

Even if you have a Canon it maybe worth it to check it out. "No Nikon cracks!"

Canada Soccer / Mariann Domonkos

 

A.J. Gray

Gray Kingbird, Dump Marsh, Cutler

5/14/08, SE Arizona

This curious little fellow hopped onto our porch to check us out. He was quite big and I asked our local expert who told us he is a gray jay - something I'd never seen before!

Gray Catbird © Jane Baryames. Photo taken on the Flying Circus Birders of Boulder Walk on June 20, 2020.

One of the Red Cross Gray Ladies serving at Walter Reed during 1924. National Museum of Health and Medicine.

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Mother forages. Youngster says 'put something in my mouth'

Dapples formerly known as 1202-6 - Grey mare pony looked like TB/Welsh cross safter filling in it is obvious she is a perch pony she is approx 3/4 yr old and 14 hands. A little green but very willing and gentle. Available for Adoption $700.00

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This Gray Flycatcher was found almost two months ago at Carl Thornton Park in Santa Ana (Orange County), CA, so at this point is presumably here for the winter. The bird was quite cooperative, and at one point when I was sitting quietly watching it, the bird even flew in to the small tree, landing only about 7' or 8' above my head. 12 December, 2015.

Though this picture is a bit grainy the sun reflection through my lens created a beautiful little rainbow. Though the gray jay looks like she is enjoying it as well, her actual enjoyment is a break in the clouds to soak up some winter sunshine. Dream Lake, RMNP, CO

Gray Hairstreak

Strymon melinus

 

As soon as I saw this small blue/hairstreak, I was struck by how large it was compared to the other blues I had seen. But I hadn't seen hairstreaks spreading their wings like this. It turns out that's a diagnostic indicator of a Gray Hairstreak - they're one of the few hairstreaks which will open their wings while perched.

Ventura County, CA

Oct 2, 2011

Class: Arachnida (Arachnids)

Order: Araneae (Spiders)

Suborder: Opisthothelae

Infraorder: Araneomorphae (True Spiders)

Family: Araneidae (Orb Weavers)

Genus: Larinioides

Species: Larinioides sclopetarius

Common Name: Gray Cross Spider, Bridge Orbweaver

 

08/28/06 (Printer's Row, Chicago) - This little guy was hanging out in our garden area, so I tried my macro on him. He was a good subject for having a giant lens about 5cm from him.

 

(This is in regards to my first incorrect ID, Genus Araneus) I would love to take this down to the species level, but I read that it becomes difficult with this large family of spiders and at times requires a good look at their genitalia. I'm sure a "good look at her genitalia" might have actually pissed this lady off, so I'll try to be happy with just the genus.

 

Addendum: Well, I just got a completely different ID from one of the spider experts here at the museum. Of course, I was way off on this common spider. So! I've updated the species to reflect the wisdom of far more intelligent people than I! And, as it turns out, I wouldn't have had to look at her genitalia to make the ID, so I'm glad I didn't - for her sake, and mine.

I can't remember the name of this band, but the bass player was awesome!

Momence [Protestant] Cemetery, Ganeer Township, Kankakee County, Illinois. Photo by G.

Gray treefrogs breed in May when they move to breeding ponds. Clusters of up to 30 eggs are attached to vegetation near the surface of the water. The eggs hatch in three to six days. Tadpoles transform within two months. Adults reach maturity within two years

This lovely gray and cream lampshade measures 8” across and 8” high and was made using Joel Dewberry Wildflowers in Gray fabric.

 

The lampshade conveniently clips on to a light bulb and is best suited for use with smaller lamp bases.

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