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Tree Swallows are really striking birds, actually all of the swallows are quite striking. The problem is to get them to not move so much to get an image.
Right behind the tree - The building of the Brotherhood of Blackheads is one of the most iconic buildings of Old Riga (Vecrīga). The tallest building is St. Peter's Church is a Lutheran church in Riga.
In June 2010, the Spruce Summer Garden Festival was held in Riga. The festival was dedicated to the 500th anniversary of the Christian tradition of installing a decorated Christmas tree.
Variously decorated Christmas trees were installed in four districts of the Old Riga. They stood until the beginning of New 2011.
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Taken on July, 2010
Riga, Latvia
I found this scene in the Fairlie region of New Zealand's South Island
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Tree with glitter on the needles, with the tree lights in the background bokeh
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Bartow County Georgia. Taff Road. 3/5/2016.
I encountered a nice flock of migrating tree swallows. I found it much simpler to try for a flight shot as the birds left or came to land on the wire, as opposed to shots over the adjacent pond.
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On the way back from Hawes in Wensleydale, on a blustery day, the sun is setting, I spot these lonely young trees on the top of a hill, backlit beautifully and in a golden glory-light of the first and last sun of the day...
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I am not sure why these windbreak trees were being cut down, they don't look like ash trees which have been devastated by the emerald ash borer in this area. Maybe just improving the sunrise view?
A Pacific Tree Frog sitting on a Geranium flower waiting patiently in hopes for an insect to pass by close enough to catch for a meal.
Also known as the Pacific Chorus Frog, this small amphibian has a range spanning the Pacific Northwest, from Northern California, Oregon, and Washington to British Columbia in Canada and southern Alaska. They live from sea level to more than 10,000 feet in may types of habitats, reproducing in aquatic settings. They occur in shades of greens to browns and can change colors over periods of hours and weeks.
I like the shape of this tree on the edge of Lake Michigan at Sheboygan's King's Park. Yes, that is lake fog in the baclground.
A grey tree frog (Hyla versicolor). When young, this frog is a mottled green color. At some point, it changes from green to grey as it becomes an adult frog. This guy was one of the smaller frogs we've seen, but was already all grey. They can also vary their color depending on what their sitting on from light to dark.
This guy was found in our clumped up old grill cover. I leave it on the edge of the deck at night, and overnight, the frogs sometime climb in for shelter. In the morning, we check to see if any visitors have shown up!
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The male gingko flowers are much more evident than the female and male trees are planted more frequently in landscaping. The female flower is barely more than an ovary at the end of a short stalk, and was not visible to me during pollen season. Now that the fruit has formed at the end of the stalk, one can see a few on this branch well above my line of sight. To complicate matters, scientists have recently identified the ability of the tees to change gender, meaning this tree may have been planted as an identified male, but has become female in its maturity.
Blowing gently in the breeze
Leaves of green dance with the trees
A coat of wildness, way up high
A beautiful canopy in the sky
That stretches wide as eyes they see
The towering kingdom of the tree