Southern Glow
The recent magnetic storm was strong enough to have lights showing strongly in the southern skies.
The recent magnetic storm was strong enough to have lights showing strongly in the southern skies.
The red tint of the cedar bark contrasts with the blue and green of the lichen growing on it’s surface.
This Baltimore Checkerspot caterpillar (Euphydryas phaeton) decided that a warm day in late spring was the time to explore the world.
This anhinga was very relaxed as it dried its feathers after a dive.
Saturated pastel colors are hard to capture with a camera, this is one of my better attempts.
This is one of many spectacular moments in the northern lights display caused by a G5 geomagnetic storm several weeks ago.
A rivulet, lit by the spring sun, glows as it splashes down a set of jagged rocks.
This pair of red wing blackbirds was very vocal as I canoed around a bog, and I soon found out they had a nest near by.
This is another view of Now and Then falls at Amnicon Falls state park after major flooding.
This Now and Then falls, an ephemeral waterfall in Amnicon Falls state park, after normal spring melt.