Wild Green: Top 5 Photos of the Week
Wild green is one of the most common colors found in nature, usually in plants or grasses. However, if you look a little bit harder when you’re outside, you’ll find this bright, cheerful color all over the place.
Now let’s see in this article, some amazing “wild green” photos that we have featured from our Facebook group.
Weekly Feature (23 Aug – 29 Aug 2021): Wild Green:
The Malabar gliding frog or Malabar flying frog is a rhacophorid tree frog species found in the Western Ghats of India.
This photo has photographed in India.
This wild green photo has photographed in Karnataka, India.
Squat little owl with dense barring all over the body. Lacks the false eyes on the back of the head possessed by many other owlets. Gives bursts of loud hollow trills, comparable to barbets, as well as a mellow “kaaaooo-kaaaaooo-kah-ow!” A forest species, found in densely wooded areas in lowlands and foothills. Most active at dawn and dusk.
This wild green photo has photographed in Trivandrum, India.
The lesser yellow nape is a type of woodpecker which is a widespread and often common breeder in tropical and sub-tropical Asia, primarily the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.
This wild green photo has photographed in Sattal, India.
The changeable hawk-eagle or crested hawk-eagle is a large bird of prey species of the family Accipitridae. More informal or antiquated English common names include the marsh hawk-eagle or Indian crested hawk-eagle.
This photo has photographed in Uma Maheshwaram, Telangana.
So thank you to all the photographers who have submitted photos in the Wild Green theme with the #pwc_wg hashtag. Your pictures can create awareness about the variety and beauty of wildlife in our environment. So feel free to share it on your social media.
We have featured these photos from our Facebook Group. Next week, you can be the one here, for that, Please join the group and follow the Weekly Challenge Rule.