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I think green is beautiful!
Cropped from a 200mm hand-held shot using a Canon 70-200mm f/4L lens mounted on Rebel XT (350D). Set at ISO100, everything else was auto and quickly fired before he ran away!
If you read up on these it says they will only show on hot days,well today wasnt hot,10 deg max,and they were everywhere,even mating.I need to give my new macro a good try,im so rusty at this macro thing lol.
The eastern green mamba (Dendroaspis angusticeps), also known as the common mamba, East African green mamba, green mamba, or white-mouthed mamba, is a large arboreal and highly venomous snake species of the mamba genus Dendroaspis.
Like other species of mamba, the eastern green mamba is a highly venomous species, capable of killing several humans with a single bite.
Source: Wikipedia
Caught this Green Veined White on the south-western chalk slopes of Mill Hill in West Sussex.
Has anyone an ID of the flower it is feeding on?
Mill Hill, Shoreham, West Sussex
27th August 2017
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Heliodoxa jacula
One of the aptly named, gorgeous hummers in Costa Rica's middle elevations.
La Paz, Alajuela, Costa Rica
March 2014
Signs, views and amenities at the Green Mountain Campground in central Oregon, southeast of Bend, May 26, 2019. BLM photo: Lisa McNee
Featuring panoramic views of the lava flows, cinder cones, and desert landscape of the Fort Rock and Christmas Valley area of central Oregon, the Green Mountain Campground offers a remote camping experience perfect for photography, solitude and stargazing.
The site offers 6 first-come, first-served primitive campsites between the peaks of Green Mountain and East Green Mountain, just below an active fire lookout. Whether using it as a base camp for exploring nearby attractions like Crack in the Ground and the Four Craters Lava Field, or simply seeking an out-of-the-way site with stunning sunrises and sunsets, visitors willing to brave its washboarded dirt access road will not be disappointed.
Know Before You Go:
Access is via rugged dirt roads that may be impassable at times. Four-wheel drive vehicles are highly recommended. Facilities at the Green Mountain facilities include 6 designated campsites, a vault toilet, picnic tables, and fire grates. This is a primitive campground so please pack out all of your trash. The fire lookout atop Green Mountain is manned from June through October. The nearest services are in Christmas Valley, Oregon.
Directions: From the town of Christmas Valley, head east on the Christmas Valley Highway for approximately 2 miles. Turn north (left) onto Crack in the Ground Road and continue for about 5 miles, and turn left onto Lava Craters Road, following signs to Crack in the Ground. Follow the road past this site for about 4 miles, following the road for another 3 miles as it turns west and north and becomes the Green Mountain Road (BLM Road 6109-00).
Point of Interest:
The campground offers numerous vistas for viewing and photographing sunrises, sunsets, high desert storms, and night-skies.
Contact:
Bureau of Land Management, Lakeview District
1301 South G Street
Lakeview, OR 97630
541-947-2177
BLM_OR_LV_Mailbox@blm.gov
BLM.gov website: www.blm.gov/visit/green-mountain-camp-site
Google Maps location: www.google.com/maps?cid=9883010224970949577&hl=en
The sole remaining LNER V2 2-6-2 No. 4771 "Green Arrow" at Locomotion in Shildon, County Durham.
This popular loco is never likely to steam again due to cylinder cracks. To see "Green Arrow" at work, please look at:
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Canyonlands - Island in the Sky
NOTE: If you reblog my photos to places like Tumblr, my tolerance will stretch only to cases where my flickr username is shown and a link is present.
green cannondale track
green fluidisk
front shamal track
suntour superbe 165mm
nitto b123 / pearl
flite saddle
This is another "green frog," Rana clamitans. I really have to figure out how to find some other kind of frog!
© Jim Gilbert 2007 all rights reserved.
With the unmarked face, big tympanum and yellow chin I was sure this was going to be a smallish Bullfrog. Closer up, the dorsolateral ridge says Green Frog instead. The large tympanum (eardrum) means it's a male.
Leonard J. Buck Garden, Far Hills, NJ.
Green Line Leyland Tiger / Plaxton A112 EPA is seen here on the forecourt of Hatfield Garage in 1987. It would appear to have been operating on an express service to Milton Keynes.
Scanned from an acquired, un-copyrighted negative.
1. Green Calla Lily Blossom, 2. Green Grapes, 3. Hobe Mountain Tower, 4. Green Worm, 5. Forest Path, 6. Green on Green #1, 7. Hens and Chicks, 8. Spruce Buds, 9. Moss, 10. Sunflower, 11. Thistle Bud, 12. Garden Succulent, 13. Longleaf Pine14. Not available15. Not available16. Not available
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