User:Mitternacht90/Mitternacht90 gallery
ALL PICS ARE DOMAIN BUT PLEASE PUT MY NAME OR MY FORUM'S NAME (BLACKBIRD GARDEN)
THANKS!,
- --Mitternacht90 01:26, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
Oklahoma[edit]
OKC Zoo[edit]
These pics were taken at my house, the OKC Zoo and the Shedd Aquarium
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? Anole
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Eclectus Parrot, female
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A sign bout why you shouldn't kill rattlesnakes
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White-eared Pheasant stupid fence...
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Wompoo Fruit Dove I got it to say its name!! LOL
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Another Wompoo Fruit Dove
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Rainbow Trout stupid water got in the way!!
Oklahoma Aquarium[edit]
These pics were taken at the OK Aquarium
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Drums: Red and Black
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Dwarf Seahorses. (Hippocampus zosterae? maybe)
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Yellow Seahorse, Hippocampus kuda. (Can be Yellow or Black)
Sam Noble Museum[edit]
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Angisorhinus (sp?)
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A Dunkleosteus shadow! LOL! Sorry bout the quality.
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Thalassomedon tail
My house[edit]
These pics were taken at my house.
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Double Black-eyed Susan
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Cockatiel under a blacklight.
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Cockatiels (Sunny and Dexie)
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Someone else's horse
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Sierra, a Morgan
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There are: 2 Citrine Forktails, an Eastern Amberwing, and some female Familiar Bluets and the biggest one I think it's a Common Spreadwing.
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A Plains Coreopsis that's red!!!
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Red and black beans...
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Lot's of Selenite!!
Other Places in OK[edit]
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Great Blue Heron - its there somewhere!
Illinois[edit]
Shedd Aquarium[edit]
Brookfield Zoo[edit]
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Blue Peafowl displaying
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A Grey Gull at the Brookfield Zoo
Field Museum[edit]
These pics were taken at the Field Museum and Sam Noble Museum
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Preserved Blue-and-white Mockingbird
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Preserved Hoopoe
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Oilbird (sorry bout the quality, I think its the glass!!)
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This could very well be a Qinling Panda
Other countries[edit]
Costa Rica & France
Pics not by me[edit]
I just had to put them here... :)
The Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) is an evergreen conifer species in the pine family, Pinaceae, which is native to western North America. The trees grow to a height of around 20 to 100 metres (70 to 330 feet) and commonly reach 2.4 metres (8 feet) in diameter. The largest coast Douglas firs regularly live for more than 500 years, with the oldest specimens more than 1,300 years old. The cones are pendulous and differ from true firs as they have persistent scales. The cones have distinctive long, trifid (three-pointed) bracts, which protrude prominently above each scale. The cones become tan when mature, measuring 6 to 10 centimetres (2+1⁄2 to 4 inches) long for coastal Douglas firs. This photograph shows a young female cone of the variety Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca (Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir), cultivated near Keila, Estonia.Photograph credit: Ivar Leidus
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African Fish Eagle: January 08
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African Hawk-eagle: February 08
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Bateleur: April 08
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Black Eagle: May 08
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Black Hawk-eagle: June 08
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Black-and-White Hawk-eagle: July 08
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Black-chested Eagle-buzzard: August 08
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Bonelli's Eagle: September 08
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Booted Eagle: October 08
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Brown Snake-Eagle: November 08
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Changeable Hawk-eagle: December 08
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Eastern Imperial Eagle, Jan. 09.
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WOW!!
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PRETTY! :D
Featured pics[edit]
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Black-tailed Skimmer - how come this pic ain't featured?!
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Despite what the author says, IT DESERVES TO BE FEATURED
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:O