The beautiful nature thread.

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    Oh pretty! Texas is just a little drive away from Arizona. All I need to do is go through New Mexico and voila! Beautiful Texas. I've never been there so I'd love to visit someday. =)
     
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    Do come see us!!!! :smile:
     
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    Edible nature
     
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    An interesting tidbit - no Indian tribes ever kept permanent residence in the Jackson Hole area. They made it neutral ground and any tribe could enter to hunt - an amnesty existing for all.
     
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    IMG_20170514_071953073.jpg More edible nature. IMG_20170429_172310757.jpg
     
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    This is what the wildlife looks like here.

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    The Urban Fox

    (I have seen these everywhere, in New Jersey, in Amsterdam) and probably more places. (I wonder if these things fly everywhere all around the world).
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    Pigeons

    (I don't know what type of bat). Rare to see but still around to be seen.
    I was a teenager when I first saw one in South London, I didn't know they were wildlife, I thought somebody lost their pet bat...
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    Bats

    (This is an American Gray Squirrel that was introduced and now took over making the British red one almost extinct, I have never seen a real life Red Squirrel before).
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    Squirrel
     
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    Oh yeah, I forgot about the deer...
    I once saw one galloping in Croydon, I was like 'should I call someone?'

    I've been to that park..
     
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    This is what a duck looks like where I'm from.
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    I don't know what breed of duck it is, I just know it as a duck.
     
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    There are a lot of free range animals in London that are wild on public reservations..

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    Hyde Park has wildlife shipped in from Canada.

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    Holland Park has peacocks.

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    St. James Park has flamingos.

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    St. James Park also has pelicans but...
    They fly over to Regents Park.


    I've said this once and I'll say it again; Damn pelicans...
     
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    It is a Mallard duck. We also have Canada geese here in Alabama. Just about everywhere there is water you will find the Canada goose down here. Some peole raise Peacocks for pets.
     
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    IMG_20170421_190707012.jpg Some wild phlox gathered from the roadside. IMG_20170521_165529.jpg and some butterfly weed grown from seed....gathered by the roadside
     
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    IMG_20170526_185223510.jpg IMG_20170526_185223510.jpg More flowers.
     

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    Took this snapshot the other night of a rose I saw.
     
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    Beautiful vacation in Carribean - Yucatan

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    Now I am jealous. Great pics.
     
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    I snatch a sunset here in VA once in a while IMAG0638.jpg IMAG0616.jpg IMAG0659.jpg
     
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