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  • ...and this was the end of the dramatic performance in the sky tonight.
  • A double rainbow above our complex.
  • Autumn fields
  • October days
  • In a hurry to cross the concrete walk...
  • American Painted Lady (Vanessa virginiensis)
  • Puffballs the size of soccer balls
  • Northern Water Snake (Nerodia sipedon)
  • Wild pink roses produced these rosehips
  • A cedar was saved from collapsing
  • Warm colors.
  • I found an army of martians today...
  • October at the nature center
  • This groundhog (Marmota monax) paid no attention to me.
  • Grasshopper and a hundred or more aphids
  • Stretching for the last warm ray of sun
  • October contrasts
  • King of the pond
  • Goldfinch portrait
  • Sunlight at the end of the day.
  • I am now fully charged!
  • A garden decoration on private property.
  • October at the river
  • The color palette of Autumn
  • The red dot at the base of the trunk...
  • Autumn traversing through space
  • Maple trees behind our local library.
  • Preserving colors for the winter
  • Colors of the summer
  • Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum)
  • Every maple produces a different color combination
  • Just discovered in our local park.
  • Walking Maggie this morning.
  • 24 Hrs later on the bridge.
  • Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum)
  • Visitors in our parking lot
  • October sky
  • Shaggy Mane (Coprinus comatus)
  • Autumn in Michigan
  • Autumn in Michigan
  • Oaktrees in Oakland County, Michigan
  • American Bittersweet (Celastrus scandens)
  • A Bolete...but which...
  • One of the last days with so much color
  • Oakland County, Michigan
  • My friend Elisabeth is showing how red these leaves are.
  • Golden Maple we saw today.
  • The last sunny colorful day of Autumn...
  • Oaks in Oakland County, Michigan
  • A pair of Trumpeter Swans with one cygnet
  • American Bittersweet (Celastrus scandens)
  • At the abandoned apple orchard
  • Giants among oak leaves are from White Oaks (Quercus alba)
  • When the last leaf fades away