A medium-close-up of a field of purple flowers. The flowers are arranged on spikes of many small flowers.
Liatris tenuifolia in the Fall Line Sandhills of Taylor County, GA

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Very close close-up of a tree frog clinging to a branch, showing detail of the frog's bright green skin and golden eye
Green treefrog, Hyla cinerea, at Sweetwater Creek State Park

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Writer, photographer, botanist, birder, tarot reader, general nature enthusiast in Georgia. Late-diagnosed autistic. I write about nature and neurodivergence. Photo credit: Hal Massie, used with permission.