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I Spy In The Wild...No. 6.

1/15/2016

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Cephalanthus occidentalis, McCurtain County, Oklahoma. July 2015.
How many can you see?
These prickly six-legged critters
are loving this button bush.
If you count their bodies,
the answer rhymes with fate.
-JMB
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I Spy In The Wild...No 5.

10/1/2015

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What do you see?
Blended among the leaves
With 4 pairs of LONG LEGS -
Some may know as harvestmen.
-JMB
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I Spy In The Wild...No. 4.

9/22/2015

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What can you see?
Though I cling to a tree,

you may not see me.
Named by some as Jiminy,
You must look at the length 

of my antenna-ee.
- JMB
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I Spy In The Wild...No. 3.

7/1/2015

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What can you see?
Long and linear it may be,
smooth or rough to touch,
but stay away 
and do not play.

-JMB
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I Spy In The Wild...No. 2.

6/23/2015

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What can you see?
Before you is an interesting tree,
But within the leaves is a
Critter that carries its home 
and can beat a rabbit...

- JMB
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I Spy In The Wild...No 1.

6/16/2015

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hidden frog picture
What can you see?
It goes croak and hoppity-hoppsy.
An amphibian of rare size.
Can you find the  prize?

- JMB

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    I Spy In 
    The Wild...

    Interesting nature photos of critters that are partially hidden
    by their natural environment.

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