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A surprise find, but I believe there may be a breeding pair at Terra Cotta Conservation area! I was busy photographing warblers when suddenly I was surprised to hear a tapping sound, low and behold a Yellow Bellied Sapsucker enjoying some sap within close range! Tough lighting conditions (bright sun, harsh shadows) but you take what you can get!
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Canon EOS 700D, Canon EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
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Canon EOS 6D, Canon EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
Saw this mushroom on the forest floor attached to a small plant via some white sap,can only assume it must have been feeding off of it.
Walking around the edge of our meadow this morning I found a Pine dripping Sap. the sun was low, and the sap was sparkling!
18 images Focus stacked, Helicon Focus
Sometimes I scrape together a few bucks and travel far away to find cool looking birds.
Sometimes I walk out into the backyard.
Tonle Sap is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. Its size fluctuates between 2,700 sq. km and 16,000 sq. km depending on the season.
It is part of the Mekong river system and functions as a detention basin as the water of the Mekong flows in during the rainy season thereby expanding its size and reducing the risk of flooding in the Mekong Delta that is now part of Vietnam.
The whole lake is designated as a Biosphere Reserve of UNESCO thanks to its high-level of biodiversity. It is surrounded by the flooded forests as you see in the photo, which inundate during the rainy season.
The first night of hard freeze (this year being Jan 6 in North Texas) triggered the Frostweed stems to split and release the sap which crystalized in ribbons.
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Sap flows through a portion of the outer tree trunk called sapwood. Sapwood consists of actively growing cells that conduct water and nutrients (sap) from the roots to the branches of the tree. During the day, activity in the cells of sapwood produces carbon dioxide.
The internet is such a source of trivia :)
These metal buckets are collecting sap from maple trees that will be turned into maple syrup by boiling off most of the water in large vats. Buckets were the traditional way to do this but modern operations use plastic bags or use long collection tubes that empty into a common tank. Yesterday was Maine Sugar Sunday when over 100 producers invite the public to visit not only to purchase syrup or other maple products like candy, popcorn, and nuts (all are delicious) but to also view the production facilities. For children there were some special activities. This photo was taken a Goranson Farm in Dresden, Maine. For Werner.
Maine, at 2.2 million L (580,000 US gal), is the the third largest producer of maple syrup after Vermont and New York. The Canadian province of Quebec leads the world in maple syrup production. In 2019 the average price per gallon in the US was $31.
Psalm 92:14 “They (the righteous) will still yield fruit in old age; They shall be full of sap and very green.”
This female Yellow-bellied sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius) was a day later but in the same vicinity as the other two woodies at the Springfield Conservation Nature Center. It was a bright day so I added the 1.4 extender to the big lens. You can see all the holes around the trunk that provides sap for her. This is only the second time I've seen this species, we are on the edge of the non-breeding to migration range.
Smile On Saturday-One Single Drop (It resembles a Gum Drop)
I took this photo in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We had two Pinon Trees in our front yard and sometimes the sap would drop from the trees and land on the lower branches.
Happy Sappy Saturday. Nice cool weather today, so maybe watching a couple of old drama movies will make it sappy. The golden hour light was lighting up these sap nuggets on an tree, and it just seemed interesting enough to photograph. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA, July 2020
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