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Near Bates, Scott County, Arkansas, USA
This nice-looking, large specimen was found crossing the road. It must have been basking for some time because it was almost hot to the touch. Here it is attacking my boot.
Prairie smoke (red flower on left), sugarbowl (blue on right), and fern leaf lomatium (yellow in back)
The prairie crocus, in its furry coat, is the first flower of spring in our wintry northern locale. Taken April 29, 2009 in Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Tim Crockett of Crockett Engineering fields questions and concerns from the community about the Prairie Lane connector project Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at Parkade Elementary School. The City of Columbia hired Crockett Engineering to connect two sides of Prairie Lane to bridge the gap between Vanderveen Crossing and Prairie Hill subdivisions.
We viewed these prairie chickens at the property of Farmer Carl Flaig.
www.prairiechickenviewing.com/
(715) 570-0782
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Prairie Gentian (Gentiana affinis) - Schwabacher's Landing Road, off route 191, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
BLUE! These guys were such a deep blue I couldn't believe my my eyes (and I took a series of captures at different exposures to ensure I got it right). I figured this flower would be an easy ID due to it's striking color, but Gentiana species are rather numerous and daunting to ID, so a confirmation or correction here will be much appreciated.
Prairie chicken roaming in my backyard... Not very bright, I was making a crazy amount of noise and still kept trucking along.
Prairie Falcon hunting along Fountain Creek behind the Kohl's shopping center near S. Circle Dr. and E. Las Vegas St. in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, January 19, 2015.
Prairie Warbler
Hankerd Road, Pinckney SRA, Washtenaw County, Michigan
5/18/2013
Photographed by Matty Hack
Record shot.
'Prairie Sun' rudbeckia is a tall, daisy-like flower with large yellow flowers. It seemed pretty happy in full sun.
GWR 4575 Class 2-6-2T No. 5526 visiting the Watercress Line from the South Devon Railway.
Ropley Station during a photo charter on 4th May 2021
A formal introduction for Prairie...a custom ilyit by Minklet of Blythe
Rescue Mission. She is very sweet and helpful!
Here she's taking an early evening stroll in a babydoll and hat from
our sweet friends at LucysPostcardQuilts.
Apple Butter cooking over the fire; Pioneers in and around the Log House; Vendors displaying their wares; Tall-tales being told; Crafts to make; and the wonderful smell of Farmer Browns' and Downing Fruit Farm wafting through the air... must be Prairie Days 2009!
Bringing over 3,000 people to the park, this is THE EVENT of the year with Darke County Parks. Not only will there something for everyone in your party to enjoy, but admission and parking is FREE! Held annually the last weekend in September, this event focuses on the prairie way of life in the 1790's and will feature many crafts, games, vendors and trades of the time period.
Apple Butter cooking over the fire; Pioneers in and around the Log House; Vendors displaying their wares; Tall-tales being told; Crafts to make; and the wonderful smell of Farmer Browns' and Downing Fruit Farm wafting through the air... must be Prairie Days 2009!
Bringing over 3,000 people to the park, this is THE EVENT of the year with Darke County Parks. Not only will there something for everyone in your party to enjoy, but admission and parking is FREE! Held annually the last weekend in September, this event focuses on the prairie way of life in the 1790's and will feature many crafts, games, vendors and trades of the time period.
If you missed us this year, be sure to mark your calendars for Prairie Days 2010. It'll be bigger and better than ever!