Some photos from Lillie Park South in Ann Arbor, and in my own backyard. Enjoy!
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Pilings for a boardwalk/bridge that used to cross the water here. Some photos on this blog from last year show a green heron wandering along the boardwalk. |
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This photo is taken from the location where the other end of the bridge used to be, pointing back to the pilings in the previous photo. |
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I've seen better Goose V shapes... |
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I checked, and this does include hot dogs. |
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The morning reflections were nice on the big pond when I was there. I wish there were more fall colors here. |
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There is a bat house at the end of this path. I didn't check to see if there were any bats in it. |
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This tree in the park near the woods was the most colorful tree I found at the park, and I got a shot of it to show it my appreciation. |
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Backyard birches - the ever-peeling bark on these enhance the "falling leaves" look of autumn. |
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A birch in our backyard, and a few more colorful leaves from the neighbor's tree. |
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