Theme 11-20 March: Green theme!

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Below are my entries:


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Jim
 
The "Kermit" of Puget Sound ...

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... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
Took this yesterday. This anemone has been around for over 16 years, that I know of. No wounder it's green.

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Here are a couple of pics from my recent trip to Fiji.

This dark green tubastrea coral was common on the sides of bommies.
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And these greensnout parrotfish have really intensely green heads.
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-Mark
 
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How about some local green?

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It's not easy being green...


Coconuts green parrot, Cozumel...
 

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