Mergansers over St. Clair River
Old Squaws, diving ducks (Clangula hyemalis)/Eisen…
November Berries
Polly Ann Trail
November colors
The last color
Growing old together
Winter River
Winter in the park
Getting ready
Morning hour in our yard
The 'Hallelujah' Chorus
Titmouse /// Indianermeise
In front of our house
Sun through the storm window
Merry Christmas!
Yellow & Yellow...
Thumb Area, Michigan
Imlay City, Michigan
Our Christmas Elf Maggie
The local red spot
1-1-2017 No snow
Red-bellied Woodpecker, male
Eastern Bluebird
Bell River aglow
Supermoon Nov. 14th, 2016, 6:50 P.M.
Supermoon Nov. 14th, 2016
Basswood leaves II
Maple leaves from our tree
Leaves from our Norway maple
Lineup at the customs booth into US.
Autumn in the country
Our neighbor's front yard
My passenger Maggie
On the trail, November 1st.
Maggie is watching me
Soon to be white with ice and snow
Autumn splendor
The Charles Palmer House, 1890
Sunday afternoon at the Pine River
10-Freighter in Fog, H.I.
Bald eagle chicks
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Ich find gerade die Bewegungsunschärfe klasse!!!
Doerthe club has replied to Tanja - Loughcrew clubIch finde es immer wieder erstaunlich, dass diese knallroten Voegel ueberleben, denn wie du siehst, leuchten sie im Winter besonders stark.
Doerthe club has replied to Angelofruhr clubJa, die Kardinaele leuchten, egal wo sie sitzen, sie fallen besonders im Winter auf. Mich wundert immer, dass die Raubvoegel sie nicht fangen, aber vielleicht weil sie sich meistens im dichten Dickicht aufhalten, die koennen die Raubvoegel nicht hin.
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