We were heading up to Superior Wednesday morning and saw this turkey vulture sitting in a tree along the road with its wings spread out. Most likely it was letting the sun dry it’s feathers.
This was growing inside my blind and made the whole thing smell just like fresh mushrooms.
The spiders are busy weaving webs every night.
Another mushroom picture. This one was growing in the Brule Bog, which actually looks like a fairyland. Lots of moss, mushrooms and the feeling little gnomes and trolls are watching your every move. I have no idea what kind of mushroom it is, but I’m willing to bet it’s poisonous.
This picture has a little bit of everything in it. Bad lighting, greenery, fall color and the last flowers of the year.
And to show you how quickly things are changing, here are two pictures of my little blind. The first one was taken on Sunday, Sept. 25. The next one was taken on Friday, Sept. 30.
And this is all that’s left of the pond now that the beavers are gone. It’s still a pretty view. At this time last year, we we were rowing around out there in the little boat. What a difference, eh?
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7 comments:
wow. the colors are coming fast now for you! love that hodgepodge shot of all the growth! :)
The photos are very interesting. I really like the spider web photo. Just a great Halloween pic.
These are beautiful photos-
I LOVE bogs, that photo is full of amazing things.
Just so wonderful, I would like to walk into them...
Very cool photo of the turkey buzzard! He's playing Dracula, ha haa. The shroom is very interesting and the last flowers and other stuff, very cool. Five days sure showed a difference. The web shot is great, well they are all great. Hope you show us more ;-)
I think the pictures are great. I especailly like the one with the last of the flowers, so much color in that one. The vulture is pretty cool too. Heck they are all cool!
Interesting looking mushrooms, and an amazing spider web. I never seem to catch them whole. They are always in some state of disrepair
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Those are great Cindy. Spider webs are so intricate they're fasinating. Love them all.
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