What do you see?

Pareidolia is the tendency for the perception to impose visually an object, a pattern or meaning when there is none. But maybe there is something there. 😉 Just saying. LOL.

Love a good knot! What do you see?

A greenbriar (Smilax) that we avoid! Definitely alive!

Octopus roots?

Twisted!

Really thick bark fins on the Hackberry!
The whole tree!

Close up the bark. Lots of interesting shapes.

Skydiving leafy liverwort! LOL

Down in the ravine gets surreal!

I mean it was a deep ravine. And we had run out of a place to walk. Up we went.

A pretty tiny mushroom!

The last stop. We had 22 bird species on this outing. What creatures do you see in the shadows shapes? This is last post from Dec. 5th outing.

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Keep looking!

The more you know, the more you see and the more you see, the more you know

9 Comments

  1. Thats an award winning photo of the trees and roots in the ravine. And that critter looks like a lizard emerging from inside the tree.

  2. I saw a lizard’s head also. That is the craziest bark fins. Never seen that much on one trunk. The shadow on the right looks like an alien, the two spots are the eyes and has a conehead.

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