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byHay was originally a way of making use of the excess spring growth which animals couldn’t eat. It then became a ready source of…
Hay was originally a way of making use of the excess spring growth which animals couldn’t eat. It then became a ready source of…
Bird’s foot violet and Quaker ladies in McCreary County Kentucky
Blue flag iris in a tupelo swamp in South Carolina / Tom Barnes
Sandhill crane and chicks at sunset in Florida
This is a photo of a teenage Korowai boy. The Korowai are an isolated, semi-nomadic tribe in the southern part of Papua, Indonesia. It…
Laetiporus sulphureus, known commonly as Chicken of the Woods, found growing on an oak tree on the campus of Princeton Theological Seminary. It gets…
Black necked stilt at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge in Florida / Tom Barnes
A view of Eidfjord just outside the town which bears its name in Norway
Sunset on a central Kentucky horse farm / Tom Barnes
Great blue herons in the rookery in Knox County, Kentucky / Tom Barnes