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2000 year old trees, some over 350 ft.tall, grace Stout Grove, Jedediah Smith Redwoods in the Redwood State & National Parks. Digital 720nm IR original processed with Lightroom & Photoshop.
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Stout-billed Cinclodes - Antisana Ecological Reserve--Laguna de Mica, Ecuador
Bird Species # (441) that I photographed and placed on my Flickr Photostream. Overall goal is 1000.
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Bold,terrestrial bird of the high Andean grasslands and pastures.Taken at Casa Antisanilla,Chakana Reserva,Ecuador.
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2000 year old trees, some over 350 ft.tall, grace Stout Grove, Jedediah Smith Redwoods in the Redwood State & National Parks. HDR processd with Aurora HDR, Lightroom and Photoshop.
In Explore August 11, 2022.
Stout:- strong and thick.
Not a word you hear much these days in reference to people.
This gent looks like he "hails from" an earlier time period.
Taunton, Somerset, UK.
Well it is not a teapot, it is a juvenile Black-Crowned Night Heron, which I initially mistook for a Green Heron. True to their namesake they became more active as the sun set; was fun to watch them for a bit.
Cinclodes Piquigrueso, Stout-billed Cinclodes, Cinclodes excelsior.
Especie # 1.560
PNN Los Nevados
Departamento de Caldas
Colombia
Stout Grove in the Redwood National and State Parks is so well-named. Burls coming off the bases of trees, colorful fern growth, and the towers in the shadows. I felt changed walking amongst these giants, October, 2024.
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Ik had dit (nep)kerkje al heel lang op mijn verlanglijstje staan, zag het de laatste weken ook regelmatig voorbij komen maar ik wist niet precies waar het stond. Vanuit de randstadrail naar Zoetermeer kon je het zien.
Vandaag de stoute schoenen aangetrokken om op zoek te gaan. Via Ypenburg, Nootdorp en Zoetermeer kwam ik eindelijk in Leidschenveen (gewoon Den Haag dus, maar dan wel Vinex) waar ik het in de verte zag staan. Met veel geluk met weer en op het juiste deel van de dag wat de zonnestand betrof kon ik het dan eindelijk vastleggen.
Een van de ontwerpers zegt er het volgende over:
Laurens Kolk: ‘De kerk is een verkleinde en geabstraheerde versie van een gewone kerk. Het gebouwtje is ontoegankelijk voor het publiek, maar bevat een werkende klokkentoren (inclusief uurwerk en luidklok) met een eigenwijs geprogrammeerd luidprogramma.'
The Stout Grove in Redwood National and State Parks felt like a fairyland as we traversed the pathway through it. Here, a pocket of light and shadow finds nature's chaos doing what it does best, as seen in October, 2024.
Taken at the Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
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Skylark / alauda arvensis. Derbyshire. 06/05/21.
I had been watching the Skylark preening on top of the wooden fence post for a couple of minutes. It was being jostled by gusts of wind and had difficulty keeping balance. Then it started to rain so it dropped to the ground where rocks and grasses afforded some shelter. My image was made at the point of take-off.
BEST VIEWED LARGE.
Many enormous redwood trees that are 2,000 to 3,000 years old are found in the Stout Grove in the Jedediah Smith Redwood State Park. The large growth in the lower middle of the image is a basal burl. Burls are one of the means of reproduction for redwood trees. Burls are sometimes stolen from living trees to make furniture, tableware and other items to sell. Removal of burls can cause trees to die.
Clara Stout donated the 44 acres of the Stout Grove redwood forest to the Save the Redwoods League in 1929. She did this to honor her late husband, Frank Stout, a former president of the Del Norte Company, a logging operation. The donation was intended to save the grove from being destroyed by logging. Ironically, the money used to make this donation came from logging other trees. The Stout Grove became the nucleus of the eventual state park.