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My favourite tree. The Snow Gum.
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Indigo-banded Kingfisher (Ceyx cyanopectus), EAT A TASTY CRAB!!!, family Alcedinidae, order Coraciiformes, Quezon, Philippines
photographs by Birders on Two Wheels
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Crown shyness (also canopy disengagement, canopy shyness, or intercrown spacing) is a phenomenon observed in some tree species, in which the crowns of fully stocked trees do not touch each other, forming a canopy with channel-like gaps. The phenomenon is most prevalent among trees of the same species, but also occurs between trees of different species.
Trees at Plaza San Martín (Buenos Aires), Argentina
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Self-taught sculptor Romain Langlais turned to bronze, a metal he now incorporates into works that are inspired by nature rather than man. His pieces visually pull apart the natural objects that surround us—building works that appear as bisected rocks, boulders, and tree trunks. These sculptures showcase glistening bronze protruding from their insides, unleashing the perceived inner energy of each object.
See more work by Romain on his website.
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Opera Stuttgart
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By damienaweidner
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