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As published on TreeHugger.com. These insects prefer bean leaves and various fruits of the squash and pumpkin type. They are a major household nuisance as well.
At Rollins College they have this huge tree that they have saved by putting a brace underneath the limb to hold it up.
#andrography #clouds #nature #Renton #washington #tree #treehugger #pacificnorthwest #sunset #silhouette
Did you get the SAME shot?
Yeah the masking job sucks, but it was more for fun, unless you wanna buy it, I'll put some time into it.
20/365
In the United States only 5% of the nations forests remain. Its amazing to me that we would exterminate the very resource that provides the oxygen that we need to breathe.
Ocean Rehab Earth Day 2012 Event at Coral Cove Park. Jupiter Island. The Jupiter Middle School "TREEHUGGERS" adopted the park from Ocean Rehab.
Celebrate!!! Great Day and victory for the Reef and Park at CCP.
World Ocean Day FLYER for 2012:
Join Ocean Rehab and the JMST TREEHUGGERS for an amazing morning.
Coral Cove Park, Jupiter Island
I saw this squirrel when Devon and I went for a walk up a hill by the Oak Creek Elementary School in Colorado Springs.
Western Red Cedar Stump
Smokey Point Rest Area located on I-5 Northbound Exit 207
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Me and my friend Amani went for a bit of a walk at Enoggera reserve, and happened to spook this guy. He (or she) ran up the tree pretty quickly, and managed to get into a place that made it difficult to shoot. I think these worked out ok.
The second shot has a natural vignette due to shooting through a bunch of branches. Would have been a pretty cool shot without those branches in the way, but still think it came out ok...