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These were the two members of the herd which paused for a second to look back; the leading elements were already climbing the next hill.
These neon leaves fade quickly after falling, but offer a bright fringe to the water near shore.
The water levels climb at over a foot per day as Lake Powell refills in the spring. The inrush pushes debris up the side canyons before covering the bushes growing there.
Partly sunny days really make fall colors pop, with the clouds giving a contrast to the bright leaves.
These blades of ice are the result of an ice storm, followed by a warm (near freezing) humid day.
This Emerald or Cuckoo Wasp was out hunting on the sunflowers that were attracting everything else.
Orange is the typical color of Globmallow, seen here in the subspecies Desert Globmallow. Spring brings out intense flowering, before the sky sucks back all moisture.
The recent rain decorated many of the fallen leaves on this afternoon.