Very Rare Tree for TreeTuesday

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I Have a Very Special Treat!

Oh this is going to be a special #treetuesday!! Today I am going to share with you some exceedingly rare and elusive parts of Michigan life! For example on this first shot (they say start off with a bang!) I used my new and overly expensive TeleMacro Roccosonic 8000mm .96 to capture this shot from nearly 300 meters of the ever elusive Michigan parrot! AND as luck would have it, because it is TreeTuesday and all, the parrot is in front of the hard to find Michigan Palm (Michiganus Palmus).

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Next the Michigan Green Frog (Wolverinus Frogius)

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Next The Michigan Bearded Dragon (Motorcitia Dragonia)

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The Infamous Michigan Snapping Turtle (Snappinga Urfingera)
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The Michigan Parrot Again.

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And Of Course the Michigan Gator

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All Found in this Michigan Terrarium

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OMG!!! You are a trip! You had me going until I got to the gator. I said to myself, "Michigan has gators?" You crack me up! I can't stop laughing! Tears are rolling down my eyes. ROFLMAO...AGAIN! :) :) :) These are great shots, especially of the inside of those small items in the terrarium. :) :) :)

Aww thanks so much. I can be a bit silly sometimes! Usually I figure I am the only one that understands my silly sense of humor. Thanks for letting me know I'm not alone!

LOL. Those plastic gators can be really dangerous to endocrine system and disrupt your hormonal balance. Better not use that to stir your pina colada. ;)

I hope it is not to dangerous over there with all these wild animals! Take care, my friend! 😃

I gotta get me a TeleMacro Roccosonic 8000mm .96, seems you can see just about everything and anything. O :
Thanks for the laughs, a classic. Particularly like the scientific names, as well as all those gators now appearing in the Great Lake State. What a find.

All of those critters are moving north. Its due to global warming they say!

Parrots and gators and the plasti-painted turtle in Michigander. I think we is in trouble...

Wow these are some amazing high quality photos

I love these photos! I especially like the Michigan Snapping Turtle! Very cool!! Thanks so much for sharing!

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clean sharp shots...nicely done

I have to be honest you had me for a minute there LOL this is an absolutely brilliant post and definitly needs to be upvoted and resteemed after the hazardous adventure you must have had getting all these shots in clearly a very hazardous environment

Beautiful shots!

great photos! love it ! I follow you.Upvote me ! Thank you

wonderful

Well, that was quite the adventure! Make sure that gator doesn't escape to Wisconsin!

Holy mackerel you got a photo of the lesser spotted Parattus Plasticus, that is some super duper camera you have there. Deep in the jungle lol

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without a doubt these are very captivating photos. I'm stopping by your house next time I'm in Michigan. lol I have never been to Michigan

You are one tricky person there! The first picture I saw, I thought, wow, that's a different type of bird because the feathers were questionable. Then by the time I got to the frog picture, I was thinking that doesn't look right. What finally did it for me was the turtle. Are you testing us to see if we are really paying attention to your post? Tricky, tricky!!!!!

Oh man! What a trick. So well done!

This looks like a looming plot is emerging with these colorful characters. They know something we don't know...

The Michigan Terrarium where wonders are shot.

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haha -- that's a good Tree Tuesday, alright. IF you have to call in an arborist, they are going to want hazard pay with all those dangerous critters! I don't know how you got those photos -- that must be quite the lens!

The Lizard looks very real!
Very well done!
I love these photos :)
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Is an amazing post with very nice photos.

Amazing photos! Turtle is so lovely :)

Nice photos! Very creative idea! You make me feel like I'm really in Michigan forest and among those wild animals! Until....the end of your photo! Well done!

Wonderful work!