Great Egrets in Breeding Plumage
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Ariocarpus fissuratus in bloom
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Two white lithops flowers
Lithops dinteri cv. dintergreen
Adenium obesum
Adenium 'Yellow Booyah'
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Canada Geese and a Turtle
I suspect the geese have a nest nearby. I was surprised that the turtle is apparently unfazed by their nearness. James D. Martin Wildlife Park - a Gadsden city park that is part of the Coosa River watershed. (DSC04225)
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