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nomad2326

nomad2326

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  • Coluber constrictor priapus The southern black racer s one of the more common subspecies of nonvenomous Coluber constrictor snakes in the Southeastern United States. black racer is a predator that relies on lizards, insects, moles, birds, eggs, small snakes, rodents, and frogs. Despite its specific name constrictor. Man remains the biggest enemy of black racers. Many are killed on highways and others are intentionally killed out of fear. this one was taken in my yard. He just wanted out of the rain. Animal,By it's self,CloseUp,Coluber constrictor priapus,Detail,Fall,Florida,Geotagged,Light rain,Single,Snake,United States,Wet Lands,Wild life,nature,nonvenomous,photo by T.G,southern black racer
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  • Typha domingensis known commonly as southern cattail. It is found throughout temperate and tropical regions worldwide. It is sometimes found as a subdominant associate in mangrove ecosystems such as the Petenes mangroves ecoregion of Yucatán. Recently it was found that Typha domingensis is very effective at reducing bacterial contamination of water for agricultural use. This plant helps to reduce, up to 98 percent, pollution by enterobacteria (usually found in the intestines of mammals) involved in the development of disease. Florida,Flowers,Geotagged,Plant,Spring,Typha domingensis,United States,after bloom,cat tail,nature,photo by T.G,south florida,southern cattail,tropical
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  • unknown mushroom one subject i am really bad with is mushrooms any help be great thanks Fall,Geotagged,United States,Wet Lands,mushrooms,nature,photo by T.G,wild mushrooms
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  • Taxodium distichum  Daylight,Florida,Gulf-cypress,Landscape,Nature,Taxodium distichum,United States,background,bald cypress,bald-cypress,baldcypress,beautiful,digital,light,nomad2326,park,southern-cypress,swamp cypress,tidewater red-cypress,trees
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  • wild mushroom Don't know the species but will try looking it up By it's self,Coprinus plicatilis,Daylight,Detail,Florida,Geotagged,Nature,Pleated Inkcap,Single,Summer,United States,Wild,art,background,beautiful,digital,light,park,photo by T.G,southern landscape
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  • Aechmea fasciata is a species of flowering plant in the bromeliad family. A. fasciata requires partial shade and a well-drained, but moisture-retentive soil. (silver vase, urn plant) Aechmea fasciata,Botany,Florida,Flower,Geotagged,Plant,Single,Summer,United States,nature,photo by T.G,silver vase,urn plant
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  • Gaillardia pulchella Blanketflower, or firewheel, (Gaillardia pulchella) is an annual or very short-lived perennial common to much of Florida and the rest of North America. Gaillardia pulchella is a hardy plant, not picky about soil, though sandy and well-drained are best. It has a high drought tolerance and does best with a dry, hot climate in full sun. Its vibrantly colored flowers can be seen carpeting fields and the sides of highways for miles in the summer to late fall. Favored by honeybees, it produces a dark reddish amber buttery tasting honey. In the garden, the flowers can be removed/deadheaded to promote further blooming. It self-seeds freely. Gaillardia pulchella,Geotagged,Spring,United States,nature
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  • Asclepias tuberosa The genus name Asclepias is named after the Greek god of medicine Asklepios. This plant favors dry, sand or gravel soil. commonly known as butterfly weed because of the butterflies that are attracted to the plant by its color and its copious production of nectar. Butterfly weed is commonly planted in formal garden borders and in meadow and prairie gardens. This wildflower does not transplant well as it has a deep woody taproot. It is easily propagated from seed. Collect the seed from the pods has they just begin to open. Butterfly weed seed need a three-month cold stratification. Therefore, it is best to plant the seed in autumn and they will easily germinate the following spring. Ants,Asclepias tuberosa,Botany,Butterfly weed,CloseUp,Detail,Fall,Field,Florida,Flower,Flowers,Flowers & Plants,Geotagged,Insect,Nature,Orange Flower,Plant,United States,nature,photo by T.G
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  • duck2  Ruddy Shelduck,Tadorna ferruginea,zoo
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  • mandarin_duck2  Aix galericulata,Mandarin duck
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  • Sea_Grape  Coccoloba uvifera,Daylight,Florida,Nature,light,nomad2326,outdoor,park,serene,trees
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  • mandarin_duck  Aix galericulata,Mandarin duck
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  • wood_duck  Aix sponsa,Wood duck
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  • Turnera ulmifolia  Beauty,Daylight,Detail,Florida,Geotagged,Nature,Turnera ulmifolia,United States,Wild,Winter,Yellow Alder,background,beautiful,digital,light,nomad2326,ramgoat dashalong,wallpaper,yellow alder
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  • DSC_3049  Agkistrodon piscivorus,Cottonmouth,Florida,Florida Cottonmouth,Nature,common,gapper,nomad2326,reptile,viper
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  • DSC_3048-2  Agkistrodon piscivorus,Cottonmouth,Florida,Florida Cottonmouth,Nature,common,gapper,nomad2326,reptile,viper
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  • duck  Aythya americana,Redhead
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