Moontanman Posted May 28, 2011 Report Posted May 28, 2011 Orchids I saw in SC a couple years ago. Quote
Moontanman Posted May 28, 2011 Report Posted May 28, 2011 This is a Bryozoan from the spill way at Green Field lake here in Wilmington. They are a colonial creature similar on many ways to coral or possibly colonial tunicates but the similarities do not imply they are closely related, in fact i am sure they are not. JMJones0424 1 Quote
belovelife Posted May 29, 2011 Report Posted May 29, 2011 there is a bird up in northern cali that makes adobe bird housesi made friends with them and left for a few months, when i came back, they were so happy to see me, and one made me follow himand he showed me this, like it was a statue of mehttp://scienceforums...12-bird-statue/ Quote
coreygilbert Posted May 29, 2011 Report Posted May 29, 2011 Cut a trail behind my place to the frog bog last week. No signs of civilization, totally relaxing, and full of natural wonders. And the ferns are huge. Quote
Racoon Posted May 30, 2011 Report Posted May 30, 2011 I saw the same Rainbow. :D I was wondering if there was a Real Leprechaun with a Pot of Gold at the end of it..?? The Rainbow is supposed to represent God's promise to not end the world by Flood again. No it will be Fire and Brimstone next time What a great thread.. I should post some nice photos Tormod and Turtle 2 Quote
Turtle Posted May 31, 2011 Report Posted May 31, 2011 I saw the same Rainbow. :D I was wondering if there was a Real Leprechaun with a Pot of Gold at the end of it..?? What a great thread.. I should post some nice photos gimmee that gold you little pixie! :rainbow: but i digress. what i'm wondering is if you happened to have taken a nice photo of the whole dogwood tree that you spotted up by gillette lake last year. i only took a single shot -and a poor one at that- of a bloom. here that is to jog your memory circuits and as an example of why taking many shots & choosing the best is a good tip for photographers. i'm still kicking myself. thnx. :) nuttall's dogwood - Cornus nuttallii (aka western flowering dogwood, mountain dogwood, & pacific dogwood)april 16, 2010gillette lake area Quote
pamela Posted May 31, 2011 Report Posted May 31, 2011 seems like the closer you get the more beautiful the flower is Turtle, Pyrotex, Tormod and 2 others 5 Quote
coreygilbert Posted June 2, 2011 Report Posted June 2, 2011 The outer edge of a hurricane can help create a spectacular sunset and an awesome surf from the tidal surge. The Cape May Pt. Lighthouse is in the backround. Tormod 1 Quote
Turtle Posted June 4, 2011 Report Posted June 4, 2011 flower spider on big-leaf lupine bloom. i have only seen bumble bees pollinating these. do you think this spider could take one? Quote
Turtle Posted June 8, 2011 Report Posted June 8, 2011 digitally retouched still-life photograph. i call it, hold still Tormod 1 Quote
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