Burrowing Owl at Wind Cave National Park |
It seemed that September was here and gone in the proverbial blink of an eye. Part of the reason was that most of us had our minds elsewhere in Southeastern South Dakota with multiple crazy weather events including tornadoes in Sioux Falls, flooding from Madison to Mitchell and on down the James River. I've never seen a summer so rainy and wet as 2019. All that plus a full slate of work at the day job made getting out and finding photographs a bit tougher than usual. Even so, it happened. I don't think I can stand to not be out in a nature at least once a week nowadays. I believe I've picked up a habit... but I don't think it is a bad one. Here are twelve favorites from the month that was September of 2019. Click on an image for a larger file to view and thanks for checking in.
Bottle Gential wildflower in bloom |
Gobbler and gobble-et at Lake Vermillion Recreation Area |
Macro shot of a raindrop on a glaucous white lettuce bloom |
Red-tailed hawk with a background full of blooming golden rod |
Sumac as it looks in September |
Monarch on golden rod at Sica Hollow State Park |
Ghost pipe in the evening light at Newton Hills State Park |
A late season storm cloud catching the sunset light beyond Trinity Lutheran of Lincoln County, SD |
New moon night scene in rural Roberts County, SD |
The beginning of fall in the Cheyenne River breaks in the four corners area south of Bridger, SD |
Mountain bluebird at Wind Cave National Park |