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Hey, you got one!
2 years agoAahh - thanks Bill. I read that these are some very tall trees.
2 years agoTulip poplar.
https://www.treelawncareservices.us/what-is-ky-state-tree/
But it's not purple! But there are a few red spots.
2 years agoThanks Bill. Guess it grows in Georgia too!
2 years agoLooks like a red spotted purple.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limenitis_arthemis
Buckeye. State tree of Ohio. Namesake for Ohio State University. A doctor friend who graduated from OSU told me that buckeyes are just a bunch of worthless nuts of no know value... :-)
https://www.fnps.org/plant/aesculus-pavia
We wouldn’t either!
2 years agoIt's hard to do that, but we'll try. It happens so quickly all you can see sometimes is the slinky bouncing. And not all of the squirrels do it.
2 years agoYou should take a video of those squirrels on a slinky!
2 years agoWow - 130 species! Who knew? They're hard to take a picture of as they constantly move about.
2 years agoWanted to ID the dragons, but there are over 130 species in FL! And it is kind of hard to figure them out with all the variability within a single species. Great to see the photos though!
2 years agoSo glad your dog encounter didn’t end badly. Scary!
2 years agoMakes a nice photo though, so there’s that.
2 years ago
Maybe a male brown headed cowbird.
2 years agohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown-headed_cowbird