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  • The leaf of a balck tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica) in fall.
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  • The leaf of a eurasian smoketree (Cotinus coggygria) with water droplets in fall. Western Oregon.
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  • The leaf of a balck tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica) in fall, Oregon.
    fall_color_leaf_112108Fbvt-34.jpg
  • The leaf of a balck tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica) in fall, Oregon.
    fall_color_leaf_112108Fbvt-27.jpg
  • The leaf of a balck tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica) in fall, Oregon.
    fall_color_leaf_112108Fbvt-17.jpg
  • The leaf of a balck tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica) in fall, Oregon.
    fall_color_leaf_112108Fbvt-13.jpg
  • The leaf of a eurasian smoketree (Cotinus coggygria) with water droplets in fall. Western Oregon.
    fall_color_leaf_112108Wbt-1-2-1.jpg
  • A fall leaf over a pool of water. Western Oregon.
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  • The leaf of a eurasian smoketree (Cotinus coggygria) with sunset reflections. Western Oregon.
    fall_color_leaf_112108FSt-33-1.jpg
  • A green leaf with rain water.
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  • A green leaf with rain water.
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  • A African leaf cutter bee (Megachile spp) photographed with a high-speed camera in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. Tattered wings suggest advanced age. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A African leaf cutter bee (Megachile spp) photographed with a high-speed camera in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. Tattered wings suggest advanced age. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A African leaf cutter bee (Megachile spp) photographed with a high-speed camera in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. Tattered wings suggest advanced age. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    leaf_cutter_bee_32112ZmP-948.jpg
  • Black Tupelo leaf (Nyssa sylvatica) showing fall color with fall reflection reflection. Hoyt Arboretum, Portland, OR,
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  • Black Tupelo leaf (Nyssa sylvatica) showing fall color with blue reflection. Studio, Portland, OR
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  • Fossil of a 33 million year old alder leaf (Alnus heterodanta). John Day Fossil Beds, Oregon. Please note: Identifying numbers have been digitally removed from this image.
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  • Fossil of a 33 million year old alder leaf (Alnus heterodanta). John Day Fossil Beds, Oregon.
    alder_leaf_fossil_61211FoS1-101.jpg
  • A tiger-striped leaf frog about to jump from a colorful heliconia flower (sequence 1 0f 2). Range: South America, Surinam, Guyana, Brazil.
    jumping_leaf_frogLeafFrog1.jpg
  • A tiger-striped leaf frog jumping from a colorful heliconia flower (sequence 2 0f 2). Range: South America, Surinam, Guyana, Brazil.
    jumping_leaf_frogLeafFrog2.jpg
  • Leaves decay on the forest floor of coastal rain forest. Oregon.
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  • The leaf of a quinine tree or cinchona tree (Cinchona pubescens). For several centuries, the bark of  Cinchona has been used as a source of the febrifuge chemical quinine, effective against malaria. Santa Cruz Highlands, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
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  • The leaf of a quinine tree or cinchona tree (Cinchona pubescens). For several centuries, the bark of  Cinchona has been used as a source of the febrifuge chemical quinine, effective against malaria. Santa Cruz Highlands, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    quinine_tree_82210GGt2-116.jpg
  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
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  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
    clean_water_11713sd2-120.jpg
  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
    clean_water_11713sd2-108.jpg
  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
    clean_water_111013-210.jpg
  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
    clean_water_111013-194.jpg
  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
    clean_water_111013-178.jpg
  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
    clean_water_11713sd4-124.jpg
  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
    clean_water_11713sd4-117.jpg
  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
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  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
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  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
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  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
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  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
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  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
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  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
    clean_water_11713sd-131.jpg
  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
    clean_water_11713sd-116.jpg
  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
    clean_water_11713sd-115.jpg
  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
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  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
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  • Fossil of a 44 million year old leaf from the avacado family (Lauraceae). Clarno Nut Beds, John Day Fossil Beds, Oregon.
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  • A tiger-striped leaf frog (Phyllomedusa tomopterna) on a a colorful tropical flower. Range: South America, Surinam, Guyana, Brazil.
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  • A tiger-striped leaf frog (Phyllomedusa tomopterna) on a a colorful heliconia flower. Range: South America, Surinam, Guyana, Brazil.
    monkey_frog__2110MTFz4.jpg
  • A tiger-striped leaf frog (Phyllomedusa tomopterna) on a a colorful heliconia flower. Range: South America, Surinam, Guyana, Brazil.
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  • A tiger-striped leaf frog (Phyllomedusa tomopterna) on a colorful heliconia flower. Range: South America, Surinam, Guyana, Brazil. Captive.
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  • A tiger-striped leaf frog (Phyllomedusa tomopterna) on a colorful heliconia flower. Range: South America, Surinam, Guyana, Brazil.
    monkey_frog__2110MTFz1.jpg
  • Leaf of a sweet gum tree (Liquidamber styraciflua) after a fall rain storm in The Hoyt Arboretum, Portland, Oregon.
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  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
    clean_water_11713sd4-123.jpg
  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
    clean_water_11713sd2-132.jpg
  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
    clean_water_11713sd-162.jpg
  • A green leaf and clear reflection in clean water.
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  • 33 million year old fossil of alder leaves (Alnus sp.). John Dy Fossil Beds, Oregon.
    fossil_alder_leaf_61211FoS1-152-Edit.jpg
  • The leaves of a quinine tree or cinchona tree (Cinchona pubescens). For several centuries, the bark of  Cinchona has been used as a source of the febrifuge chemical quinine, effective against malaria. Santa Cruz Highlands, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    quinine_tree_82210GGt2-117.jpg
  • 33 million year old dawn redwood needle leaves (Metasequoia sp) fossil. John Day Fossil Beds, Oregon.
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  • 33 million year old fossil dawn redwood needle leaves (Metasequoia sp) surrounded by maple seeds (Acer sp.). John Day Fossil Beds, Oregon.
    Dawn_Redwood_fossil_61211FoS1-118-Ed...jpg
  • 33 million year old dawn redwood needle leaves (Metasequoia sp) fossil. John Day Fossil Beds, Oregon.
    Ancient_conifer_fossil_61211FoS1-115...jpg
  • Plant debris and fossil leaves (Fagacaea - oak/beech family) preserved in rock. 44 million years old. John Day Fossil Beds, Oregon,
    fossil_leaves_61211FoS1-108.jpg
  • Japanese maple (Acer palmatum) in fall color after rain storm. Hoyt Arboretum, Portland, Oregon.
    colorful_reflection-DurM85_1.jpg
  • Japanese maple (Acer palmatum) in fall color after rain storm. Hoyt Arboretum, Portland, Oregon.
    fall_reflection-DurM84_1.jpg
  • frost on leaves of paintbrush. Gifford-Pinchot National Forest, Washington.
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  • frost on leaves of paintbrush. Gifford-Pinchot National Forest, Washington.
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  • Madrone tree (Arbutus menziesii) leaves. Shaw Island, Washington.
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  • A leaf-cutter bee (anthidium sp.) pollinating a flower in western Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    leaf-cutter_bee-IMG_0788.jpg
  • A california leaf-nosed bat (Macrotus californicus) photographed in Copper Mountains of the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona.
    california_leaf-nosed_bat_72407BL_18.jpg
  • A leaf-cutter bee (anthidium sp.) pollinating a flower in western Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    leaf-cutter_bee-IMG_0733.jpg
  • A leaf-cutter bee (anthidium sp.) pollinating a flower in western Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    leaf-cutter_bee-IMG_0731.jpg
  • A california leaf-nosed bat (Macrotus californicus) photographed in Copper Mountains of the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona.
    california_leaf-nosed_bat_72407BL_34.jpg
  • A leaf-cutter bee (anthidium sp.) pollinating a flower in western Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    leaf-cutter_bee-IMG_0751.jpg
  • A leaf-cutter bee (anthidium sp.) pollinating a flower in western Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    leaf-cutter_bee-IMG_0695.jpg
  • A california leaf-nosed bat (Macrotus californicus) photographed in Copper Mountains of the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona.
    california_leaf-nosed_bat_72407BL_50.jpg
  • A california leaf-nosed bat (Macrotus californicus) photographed in Copper Mountains of the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona.
    california_leaf-nosed_bat_72407BL_4.jpg
  • A california leaf-nosed bat (Macrotus californicus) photographed in Copper Mountains of the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona.
    california_leaf-nosed_bat_72407BL_2.jpg
  • detail of a round-leaf sundew plant (Drosera rotundifolia), Oregon. The glue-like nodules on this plant are used to capture small insects which are then abosrbed by the plant for nutrients.
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  • While one ant is trapped and killed by a venosa pitcher plant (Sarracenia purpurea venosa) another struggles through the downward facing bristles on the leaf structure above the trap. The bristles will likely cause the ant to fall in. This plant is native to swampy bogs in the SouthEast part of North America. This specimen was cultivated. July 2001
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  • An insect egg, possibly a hoverfly egg, attached to a green leaf in a meadow in Western Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A japanese beetle (Popillia japonica) in flight - Tennessee. These insects damage plants by skeletonizing the foliage, that is, consuming only the leaf material between the veins, and may also feed on fruit on the plants if present.)
    Popillia_japonica-62413cb-155.jpg
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