it ran across the fairway at oakmont golf course while i was golfing.
this fungi was just outside the fence of montgomery's campus while looking for birds.
there were many of them in the area but i happened to capture photos of these two eating grass
rather large tadpol. i noticed others started developing leggs
very quick to get to cover once the board it was under was lifted but was still able to get a photo. an orangish color to it made it stand out quite clearly on the dark ground in which it made a home out of.
these white flowes with yellow center were in full bloom when i took this photo of them. they were in large bushes and were bunched together.
i walked up and unexpectedly noticed it perched on a large rock in the middle of a creekbed. the gray feathers allowed it to blend in almost perfectly but i was able to capture a photo even though it is still hard to see.
these beautiful purple flowers were everywhere in the area and some even started to grow up trees. the coloration would range anywhere from a light purple, almost lavender even, to a dark deep purple that in some cases appeared slightly blue