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October’s splendor

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A waxing crescent moon. (Photo by Gil Riley)
A waxing crescent moon. (Photo by Gil Riley)
The end of the season for this tractor. (Photo by Gil Riley)
The end of the season for this tractor. (Photo by Gil Riley)
Friday's sunset, taken off of Cape Cod Hill. (Photo by Steve Muise)
Friday’s sunset, taken off of Cape Cod Hill. (Photo by Steve Muise)
Friday's sunset, taken off of Cape Cod Hill. (Photo by Steve Muise)
As dusk continues to fall. (Photo by Steve Muise)
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Taken on Tumbledown Mountain in Weld by Rachel J. Decker.
Taken at the top of Tumbledown Mountain in Weld, Maine by Ryan Decker of Farmington
Taken at the top of Tumbledown Mountain in Weld, Maine by Ryan Decker of Farmington
A Ruby-crowned Kinglet in Wilton. (Photo by Thomas Oliver)
A Ruby-crowned Kinglet in Wilton. (Photo by Thomas Oliver)
A Eastern Phoebe in Wilton. (Photo by Thomas Oliver)
An Eastern Phoebe in Wilton. (Photo by Thomas Oliver)
Red-breasted Nuthatch in Perkins Plantation. (Photo by Thomas Oliver)
Red-breasted Nuthatch in Perkins Plantation. (Photo by Thomas Oliver)
“Oh Happy Days!” This fellow (Mallard Duck) is doing a two step on a log and strutting fancy feathers! Good to be alive on a fall day like this. (Photo by Jane Knox)
“Oh Happy Days!” This fellow (Mallard Duck) is doing a two step on a log and strutting fancy feathers! Good to be alive on a fall day like this. (Photo by Jane Knox)
Glorious sunrise over the lake. Those chilly mornings still deliver warm sunny days -- a delight to wake up to. (Photo by Jane Knox)
Glorious sunrise over the lake. Those chilly mornings still deliver warm sunny days — a delight to wake up to. (Photo by Jane Knox)
Exquisite colors to remember during the long winter days to come. © jane naliboff photo/chesterville
Exquisite colors to remember during the long winter days to come. © jane naliboff photo/chesterville
There's a much better view from here.  © jane naliboff photo/Chesterville
There’s a much better view from here. © jane naliboff photo/Chesterville
A fish of unknown species was jumping out of the water in a New Sharon pond. leaving rings on the surface. © jane naliboff photo/Chesterville
A fish of unknown species was jumping out of the water in a New Sharon pond. leaving rings on the surface. © jane naliboff photo/Chesterville
Guinea fowl made it safely to the other side of the road, where the grass is always greener. © jane naliboff photo/Chesterville
Guinea fowl made it safely to the other side of the road, where the grass is always greener. © jane naliboff photo/Chesterville
An Eastern Starling in winter plumage was well camouflaged in a dead tree. © jane naliboff photo/Chesterville
An Eastern Starling in winter plumage was well camouflaged in a dead tree. © jane naliboff photo/Chesterville
I don't see him anywhere. © jane naliboff photo/Chesterville
I don’t see him anywhere. © jane naliboff photo/Chesterville
A young starling with a backdrop of perfect blue, was waiting for me to leave. © jane naliboff photo/Chesterville
A young starling with a backdrop of perfect blue, was waiting for me to leave. © jane naliboff photo/Chesterville
Taken at the Berry Fruit Farm in Livermore by Rachel J. Decker.
Taken at the Berry Fruit Farm in Livermore by Rachel J. Decker.
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3 Comments

  1. Enjoying sunset & sunrise! Wonderful water photo, Jane. With colors and ripples, it could be impressionist painting. Thanks everybody.

  2. Great sunset, Steve! And the subtle variations of color and spatial planes are fantastic in your long distance folliage shot are superb, Ryan.

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