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A yellow oak leaf that had fallen onto a sidewalk made of square bricks. Taken with an iPhone 7 using the Camera+ app. Post processing with Snapseed and PhotoShop Express.
When we first got to the Sundial Bridge park in Redding, I heard a bird calling that I had not heard before. I thought maybe it was an oak titmouse, so I played the call on my phone and sure-enough.
For the rest of the day, I heard these birds everywhere, though they didn't often sit out in the open like this one.
Whether a champagne cork or a cork floor.
The cork oak provides the raw material, and in Portugal it has given us some shade in the midday hours.
Looking much tidier than these birds did over the late summer!
North Peak, Cuyamaca Mountains, California.
Nov. 23, 2024
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The top of my oak tree for 120 pictures in 2020 # Love a Tree Day
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Wenumseveldweg, Wenum-Wiesel, Gelderland, The Netherlands
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oak tree, in my front garden. high key development gives this a wintry look. it isn't snowing here (never has), but we do what we can to experience the season in a more traditional way ...
then we put on our swimsuits and head for the beach.
:)
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Angel Oak, John's Island, South Carolina.
- This magnificent live oak tree is believed to be over 1,400 years old... and it is still growing :)
Oak Marble Galls (also known as Bullet Galls, Oak Nuts, and Devonshire Galls) develop on certain oak trees, caused by the gall wasp (Andricus kollari) which lays eggs within leaf buds.
16 January 2018, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Priory Fields Nature Reserve, Birmingham/Solihull, West Midlands
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