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Hi Fellow Spotters, My name is Greg, I have a Canon EOS Rebel T1i, enjoy taking shots of local floral and fauna. Glad I found Project Noah!
Monmouth County, Howell Twp, NJ
Sign In to followNice one! I have a love for orchids and always wanted a Dracula orchid to add to my collection. Because they are so rare in their natural environment, as Peter said above, they are a bit pricey to buy ... was only luck enough to get a Masdevillia "inca snow" and "golden", both very pretty, but not as unusual and intriguing as the Dracula!
I am thinking of posting my pics of the orchids i grew in my little indoor greenhouse. Does that count as a legitimate posting to Project Noah? If you have a plant growing indoors in a "collection"? ... or is that cheating posting pics of orchids grown in "captivity"? ;-) What does everyone think? ~Greg B.~
thanks everybody! We would never eat or even touch them for fear of getting some kind of itchy rash! LOL!! our mushrooms come from the local market or grocery store :))
The caps were about 4-5 inches wide! Amazing to see them pop overnight. :-)
Thanks Karen, always learning something new each day on Project Noah! ~ Greg ~
Aardige foto, mooie vlinder! Juicht toe! Greg
Love your shots Donia, the bee eater is a beautifully colored bird! Greg
Hi JLM, this is a really beautiful shot, good catch! Greg
thanks "avatb" my little guy certainly does look like a slate headed junco! :-)
yes, it is blurry because it is through a window, i tried to get a good shot, close up, without flash so it wouldn't reflect back, and scare "the little guy" away. we have a bird feeder wich attaches to the outside window and hangs free. our cats LOVE watching BirdTV all day long, and of course it's "safe" for the birds! as our kitties are indoor only cats. :-)