Finally .. A Hike

We have not been able to hike as much as we like for the last couple of weeks. It started with a high school reunion, then we drove to Utah to see family and pick up our puppy. What is the best way to fix this? Take a hike.

I have to say, I think we saw more Monarch Butterflies this weekend then we have seen for a long time. The colors of nature will always move me ... and this photo is no exception. It's fall my friends .. get out and enjoy it!

~ Rick


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Just Golden

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The weather was perrfect for hiking, so on this day about three weeks ago we hiked to an overlook platform at Stillwater Prairie Reserve. I have never seen that much from this location, but on this day we saw a lot of wildlife. It was mostly birds and butterflies, but wow ... so much beauty. This Goldfinch was actively pollinating. Golden

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Please Catch That Fly

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This is an Eastern Kingbird, a large tyrant flycatcher. I read that there are more than 400 species of these tyrant flycatchers. I wish I could get one of them to catch some of the flies that try to get into our house.


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A New Friend

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Let’s start from the beginning. We were hiking and taking photos at the Sillwater Prairie Reserve. Actually we love to hike at the Rangeline Road Entrance. I have mentioned this before, but once you hike through the wooded areas, you come to the open prairie. The hike includes this section of boardwalk that loops at the far end of the trail. This all occurred on that boardwalk.

While hiking there, we ran into this young lady and young man that were also hiking the trail. I believe they were brother and sister. We also passed their parents (my guess), as they were running the trail. Actually, they passed us.

We noticed that the young pair stopped and seemed very interested in something on the trail. As it turns out, a Hackberry Emperor Butterfly took an interest in the boy. It was on his back, then his arm, then back to his shirt .. it was all over him. We have seen this behavior before. They are attracted to our sweat .. I guess for the mositure it provides them. As they continued their walk, the butterfly went along with them.

At some point they left and then the butterfly decide it liked the bald spot on the top of my head. From their he moved to Teresa and then back to my arms and hands. I tried to photograph it when it was on Teresa, but he was more interested in my keto sweat. Teresa captured a ‘live’ photo on her iPhone. That features captures several images and I made it into this loop, then used an iOS Shortcut to convert it into an antimated GIF. That is what I am sharing here. If you want to know the details of how to do that, just contact me.

~ Rick

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In The Moment

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These trees caught my eye as we hiked earlier this week. They really stand out against the clouds.

A couple weeks ago, we saw a deer in this same location. The beautiful thing about nature is how it is always changing. Every time you look at some landscape you see new beauty. Perhaps it was there before, but when nature presents it this time, it peeks a renewed interest.

This time it was the trees and clouds, the next time, it may be some butterfly or other wildlife. The best way to discover natures beauty is to get outdoors and see her beauty ... Let her take you away. Be in the moment. Yes, shut down Facebook, twitter or whatever and really soak in what nature has fo you today.

~ Rick

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