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Garden regular

Besides the Formosan Whistling Thrush, in this photograph you can also see several features of my garden. Note the string of LED lights in the upper left. These are solar-powered. I've got four strings set up, reaching from the ground to the third-floor balcony. They turn on automatically at night. You can also see some nylon cord that is used to train the Quisqualis indica (Chinese honeysuckle) vine that climbs the face of my building. On the right you can see branches of the four-story Norfolk Pine. The bird is perched on a branch of the wax apple tree. The large leaves are from that tree. The smaller leaves are from the bouganvillea. It climbs all the way to the third-floor balcony. In the background you can seen some branches and leaves of the camphor tree.

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Uploaded on May 27, 2011
Taken on May 26, 2011