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A touch of gray (Lincoln through the Lens)

June 23, 2022

Summer is here and everything is green — or almost everything. Several recent examples of gray Lincoln wildlife display excellent camouflage abilities:

A chameleon-like gray tree frog. (Photo by Rosamond DeLori)

A barred owl who is apparently puzzled by his more colorfully conspicuous fellow birds. (Photo by Alex Benik)

A gray cow seen recently in the field alongside Route 117 near the railroad tracks. OK, it isn’t camouflaged, but it’s still outstanding in its field. (Photo by Alice Waugh)

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  1. Mary Ann Hales says

    June 24, 2022 at 7:55 am

    What fun. And by the way, yesterday, 6/23 was pink flamingo day.
    Mary Ann

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