Lovely pictures. I especially like the first one. Nicely done.
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I still prefer the last one - at least because i have no idea what it is (Malvaceae I think but nothing more specific) !Lovely pictures. I especially like the first one. Nicely done.
+ 1I'm sorry, I cannot help you with the ID...But I really like your pictures. Keep posting.
Really beautiful!So, we have had 2 hard freezes (in the 20s) the last few days here in Florida, and this morning this pops out..
The first shot is the Camera .JPG photo, with only size reduction done to it, due to upload size restrictions. The second photo was processed and cropped from the CR3 file, using DxO PhotoLab 5 Elite.
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Would be really nice if I could add a photo of Oahu Elepaio into the series (I already have the Amakihi). Still dreaming!Nice series, ISv.
What plants are in the 3rd and 4th photos?Today I was scouting a new trail - for Oahu Elepaio and Amakihi. At least 7-9 Amakihis (seen, much more were IDd by song) and no Elepaio. Didn't take photos of any birds.
I was concentrated on the habitat - surprisingly rich of native trees!
The only photos of non-native/endemic were the lichen and the weed Strawberry Guava (but the photo of the last one was taken out of that trail...).
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One of the (2-4) endemic Hawaiian Tree Fern. I don't know which exactly species it is. Those on the photos are just developing leafs.What plants are in the 3rd and 4th photos?