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Also known as Illinois Bundleflower. This one was found blooming in a restored prairie plot in Miller Ecological Park in Lebanon, Ohio.
This place is amazing for humans too (especially city humans).
Prairie Wolf Dog Exercise Area is one of four designated off-leash dog areas within the Lake County Forest Preserves. The 44-acre area is entirely fenced and features large fields, a swimming pond, trails, drinking fountain and training enclosures.
Prairie Strips on Tim Smith's farm, Eagle Grove, IA. Tim farms 800 acres of corn and soybeans, and seeded prairie strips onto his land in the Spring of 2013. This photo was taken in July of 2016 in their third year of growth.
Please Credit: NRCS/SWCS photo by Lynn Betts
Knox College students and biology professor Stuart Allison conduct the annual Prairie Burn to promote prairie ecology at Knox's Green Oaks Biological Field Station. More about biology at Knox: www.knox.edu/biology
lunch at the birchwood cafe with josh richardson | his band flavor crystals new record, produced by kramer, awesome | his knowledge of plants? even better
Category: Landscape
Subject: Prairie River at Prairie Dells
Location: Prairie River near Merrill, WI
Photographer: David Hedquist
A Prairie Falcon perches and preens outside of a possible nesting spot at Garden of the Gods Park in Colorado Springs, CO. recorded in digiscope on 04/11/11.
Camas Prairie has about 10,000 acres of marshland. Right now it's a birder's paradise with all the feed in and around the wetlands.
Knox College students and faculty conduct the annual Prairie Burn at the Green Oaks Biological Field Station. The burn, held this year during the Green Oaks Term interdisciplinary immersion program, is part of a prairie restoration project that began more than 50 years ago. Photo by Peter Bailley.
Frost seeding contour prairie strips on top of snow on Margaret and Larry Stone farm near Traer, Iowa. January 2016.
Please Credit: NRCS/SWCS photo by Lynn Betts
Knox College students and faculty conduct the annual Prairie Burn at the Green Oaks Biological Field Station. The burn, held this year during the Green Oaks Term interdisciplinary immersion program, is part of a prairie restoration project that began more than 50 years ago. Photo by Peter Bailley.
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This made Explore Mar 9, 2009 #303
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Prairie Falcon
Digiscoped using Nikon D90 camera for a 1000mm reach
Nikon digiscope adapter FSA-L1
Nikon 82mm LD Fieldscope
Nikon wireless shutter release ML-L3
I also carry a Nikon MC-DC2 remote release cord type
The aperture is fixed at f/13 and 1000mm manual focus.
I use a window mount for quite a bit of my digiscoping along with a Manfrotto tripod when required.
For simplicity sake I set the ISO on the Nikon D90 to auto with a 3200 max
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Prairie 5541 makes her way past Upper Forge with 1524 from Lydney Jcn. to Parkend (Dean Forest Rly.) 22nd April 2019.
Frost seeding contour prairie strips on top of snow on Margaret and Larry Stone farm near Traer, Iowa. January 2016.
Please Credit: NRCS/SWCS photo by Lynn Betts
A sunset from a couple of years ago up in Wyoming. I love camping on the prairie, it's different than the mountains, very wide open, lots of stars and no bears!
This is for a memory quilt. DMC and a bit of Kreinik blending filament on lambswool aida (specified by quilt maker). Tarheel stitchers
Knox College students and professor Stuart Allison burn prairies at Knox's Green Oaks Biology Field Station, March 29, 2014. Photo by Peter Bailley.
Frost seeding contour prairie strips on top of snow on Margaret and Larry Stone farm near Traer, Iowa. January 2016.
Please Credit: NRCS/SWCS photo by Lynn Betts
I think these little rascals were prairie dogs that lived in the fields below the Tower, and I managed to get several shots of them, including a couple of videos. If I'm wrong about what they are, please, someone, correct me!
Frost seeding contour prairie strips on top of snow on Margaret and Larry Stone farm near Traer, Iowa. January 2016.
Please Credit: NRCS/SWCS photo by Lynn Betts
Prairie strips at Neal Smith Wildlife Refuge near Prairie City, Iowa, among the first established in Iowa. Iowa State University is studying their effectiveness for erosion control and other benefits.
Please Credit: NRCS/SWCS photo by Lynn Betts
Prairie Warbler (Setophaga discolor) in a ficus tree at Kendall Indian Hammocks Park in Miami, Florida.
Knox College biology professor Stuart Allison records wind speed and other data as students and faculty prepare for the annual Prairie Burn at the Green Oaks Biological Field Station. The burn, held this year during the Green Oaks Term interdisciplinary immersion program, is part of a prairie restoration project that began more than 50 years ago. Photo by Peter Bailley.
(SETOPHAGA DISCOLOR)prairie warbler-olive above, with faint chestnut streaks on back; yellow patch below eye;bright yellow, streaked with black on sides; indistinct wing bars. FEMALE and immature male are slightly duller.IMMATURE FEMALE is duller still,grayish olive above; compare to fall magnolia warbler usually forages in lower branches and brush, twitching its tail.. RANGE: generally common in open woodlands, scrublands,over grown fields,and mangrove.casual in the west,exceptin coastal CA,where it is rare in fall. also rare in fall to atlantic canada and newfoundland.declining in upper midwest.
My first time to see a prairie falcon!! Lots of firsts lately. Yay!! Had to do a huge crop on this one. He wouldn't come closer, lol.
Frost seeding contour prairie strips on top of snow on Margaret and Larry Stone farm near Traer, Iowa. January 2016.
Please Credit: NRCS/SWCS photo by Lynn Betts
My field school students, Mariah and Becky, assisting with our survey of the Nature Conservancy prairie lands in our search for archaeological sites.
Frost seeding contour prairie strips on top of snow on Margaret and Larry Stone farm near Traer, Iowa. January 2016.
Please Credit: NRCS/SWCS photo by Lynn Betts