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We march up the old felled tree. We thrive on her porous hide and all rejoice!

Another picture of the geeen nature in the Vredepolder, South-Holland, the Netherlands.

This is the green heron that missed the fish after the miss, as it reloaded for another attempt.

"Looking close... on Friday!

Colorful Nature ~ Green Tuesday

 

This is a necklace made of tiny green plastic beads. A present from a friend who moved away. I had to crop it to show only the allowed 3 inches and might show more of it in a different image. Once I looked at the image on the computer I knew I wanted to do high key. My problem was the green/yellow tinge on the white paper I'd used as back ground, I adjusted WB but right behind the beads I couldn't get rid of it, so I cranked my exposure up, thereby losing detail in the thin strands of plastic. But I accepted the trade off.

For Looking close...on Friday!

Subject: green

 

Have a fantastic weekend!

Green honeycreeper, Panama

Green eyed lady, windswept lady

Moves the night the waves the sand

Green eyed lady, ocean lady

Child of nature, friend of man

"Macro Mondays" -

 

"Leaf"

   

LACPIXEL - 2021

 

Fluidr

 

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Taken for the Macro Mondays theme "Green Yellow Squares".

 

The South Downs National Park, UK

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Long Island, New York

 

Taken at Nan Lian Garden,Daimond Hill, Hong Kong

攝於香港 九龍 鑽石山 南蓮園池

 

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"Green"

 

Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho, at Wenallt forest, Cardiff

Green Heron

 

From Cornell:

 

Green Herons are common and widespread, but they can be hard to see at first. Whereas larger herons tend to stand prominently in open parts of wetlands, Green Herons tend to be at the edges, in shallow water, or concealed in vegetation. Visit a wetland and carefully scan the banks looking for a small, hunch-backed bird with a long, straight bill staring intently at the water. Their harsh skeow call is also a good clue. Green Herons are also distinctive in flight, with slow beats of their rounded wings making them look a bit like a tailless crow. Their habit of often briefly unfolding their neck during flight helps make them recognizable, too.

 

I found this one at Indian Riverside Park in Jensen Beach, FL

Male Green Woodpecker (Picus viridis)

 

Fen Drayton, Cambridgeshire

 

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Circle B Bar Reserve, Lakeland, Florida

Fourteen green glass domes incorporated into the roof of the underground male and female ablution facilities. They are visible above ground and are an important feature of the Mosque’s Islamic garden design.

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Houlover park

Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

The launch of the green heron at its victim.

green woodpecker foraging

Looking back at 2017: July green at Midden Delfland:-)

Fondant Icing.

Macro Mondays.

Weidenjungfer * Chalcolestes viridis

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