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Sometimes you just have to look up!
This the tree canopy above my deck. In the fall, the Hickory nuts pound my metal roof for a solid month, but it's worth it!
Tree canopy road - August 1, 2012: Kennedy Homestead, New Ross, County Wexford, Ireland. (c) 2012 - photography by Leaf McGowan, technogypsie.com. To purchase this photo, go to www.technogypsie.com/photography/?tcp_product_category=photo
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The recently added lookout tower from a distance.
Mithun led the integrated design team, including IslandWood staff and internationally recognized tree canopy scientist Nalini Nadkarni, which identified the best location for the observation tower during master planning of the 255-acre environmental learning center on Bainbridge Island, Washington.
Read more: mithun.com/news/article/forest_ecology_lookout_tower_at_i...
More about the lookout tower here: mithun.com/news/article/forest_ecology_lookout_tower_at_i...
More about this project on Mithun.com: mithun.com/projects/project_detail/islandwood/
Glen of the Downs, Co.Wicklow Ireland 15-08-2021
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Lepidoptera
Family:Lycaenidae
Genus:Neozephyrus
Species:N. quercus
Binomial name
Neozephyrus quercus
Family Group: Lycaenidae – Blues
When: July to August.
Size: Wingspan around 38mm.
Larval Food Plant: Oak flowers and leaf buds.
Adult Nectar Plant: Oak sap, Ash and Aspen Honey Dew, may occasionally be seen on Brambles, Hemp Agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum).
Description
The Purple Hairstreak is our commonest Hairstreak but is not often noticed. Males have a purple upper wings whereas females have just a purple patch. The underwings are similar in both sexes, being lilac-brown crossed by a white 'hair-streak' and with an orange eye-spot next to a small tail streamer.
Habitat
Found around oak trees. It is often difficult to locate, due to its habit of flying in the tree canopy; however, the adults are occasionally seen basking at lower levels, on various small trees, shrubs and bracken.
When to see it
July and August
Life History
The adults feed on honeydew in the tree canopy and the larvae feed on oak buds.
Glen of the Downs, Co.Wicklow Ireland 15-08-2021
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Lepidoptera
Family:Lycaenidae
Genus:Neozephyrus
Species:N. quercus
Binomial name
Neozephyrus quercus
Family Group: Lycaenidae – Blues
When: July to August.
Size: Wingspan around 38mm.
Larval Food Plant: Oak flowers and leaf buds.
Adult Nectar Plant: Oak sap, Ash and Aspen Honey Dew, may occasionally be seen on Brambles, Hemp Agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum).
Description
The Purple Hairstreak is our commonest Hairstreak but is not often noticed. Males have a purple upper wings whereas females have just a purple patch. The underwings are similar in both sexes, being lilac-brown crossed by a white 'hair-streak' and with an orange eye-spot next to a small tail streamer.
Habitat
Found around oak trees. It is often difficult to locate, due to its habit of flying in the tree canopy; however, the adults are occasionally seen basking at lower levels, on various small trees, shrubs and bracken.
When to see it
July and August
Life History
The adults feed on honeydew in the tree canopy and the larvae feed on oak buds.
7/27/17 by Stephen Badger, Office of Communications
At this week-long camp program for high schoolers (held every July), students learn about working in the field of natural resources, educational requirements, employment and career opportunities, and other related disciplines from teams of professionals.
Myrna lives in an enclave with streets shaded by beautiful live oak trees. I find these sorts of scenes very difficult to photograph but they are oh-so-pretty in person.
Montecito, California, USA.
Waipoua, and the adjoining forests of Mataraua and Waima, make up the largest remaining tract of native forest in Northland. The kauri tree, Agathis australis, is New Zealand’s largest and most famous native tree. Ancestors of the kauri first appeared in the Jurassic Period 190 – 135 million years ago. The kauri forests are among the most ancient in the world. The oldest tree is estimated to be 2,000 years old. These can reach a height of almost 60 meters.
Looking up in a birch trees. Real time. Beautiful nature background with running clouds. Low angle shot.
Young healthy woman enjoying zip-lining on a canopy tour adventure in the rain forest in northern Laos, sunny summer day.
On a blustery fall day, 60 volunteers gathered in Earl Bales Park to mulch trees, pick up litter and receive tips from health care professionals.
LEAF led 25 volunteers on a tree tour where we tasted black walnut butter, learned how to distinguish between a red, sugar and Norway maple and got up close and personal with the dreaded Emerald ash borer beetle.
Friends of Earl Bales solicited new volunteers for their spring Adopt-A-Park-Tree program. For more information, contact earlbales.friends@gmail.com
The recently added lookout tower from a distance.
Mithun led the integrated design team, including IslandWood staff and internationally recognized tree canopy scientist Nalini Nadkarni, which identified the best location for the observation tower during master planning of the 255-acre environmental learning center on Bainbridge Island, Washington.
Read more: mithun.com/news/article/forest_ecology_lookout_tower_at_i...
More about the lookout tower here: mithun.com/news/article/forest_ecology_lookout_tower_at_i...
More about this project on Mithun.com: mithun.com/projects/project_detail/islandwood/
This is one of my favorite places in Dallas Arboretum. The trees are lined up on both the sides of this pathway and forms a canopy. The shadow of the the trees form beautiful patterns on the pathway.
On a blustery fall day, 60 volunteers gathered in Earl Bales Park to mulch trees, pick up litter and receive tips from health care professionals.
LEAF led 25 volunteers on a tree tour where we tasted black walnut butter, learned how to distinguish between a red, sugar and Norway maple and got up close and personal with the dreaded Emerald ash borer beetle.
Friends of Earl Bales solicited new volunteers for their spring Adopt-A-Park-Tree program. For more information, contact earlbales.friends@gmail.com
I didn't follow this path very far so I'm not sure what's on the other side of these trees.
Palmetto Bluff.
Bluffton, South Carolina, USA.
It's interesting how, at one moment, you can be walking through the seedy, red light district of the Cross, and it almost seamlessly gives way to the shade trees, cafes, art galleries, and classy apartment buildings of Potts Point.
Potts Point, New South Wales, Australia.
7/27/17 by Stephen Badger, Office of Communications
Secretary Mark Belton stops by on tree climbing day! At this week-long camp program for high schoolers (held every July), students learn about working in the field of natural resources, educational requirements, employment and career opportunities, and other related disciplines from teams of professionals.