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Subtle season changes in September

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Heading towards Aziscohos Mountain in Lincoln, County. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
Heading towards Aziscohos Mountain in Lincoln County. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
Houston, we have lift off. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
Houston, we have lift off. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
Getting some lift. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
Getting some lift. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
Cruising. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
Cruising. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
 A celebration of sumac. (Elizabeth (Stu) Mehlin/New Sharon)
A celebration of sumac. (Elizabeth (Stu) Mehlin/New Sharon)
Eastern Tailed Blue butterfly in Wilton. (Tom Oliver/Wilton)
Eastern tailed blue butterfly in Wilton. (Tom Oliver/Wilton)
Common Yellowthroat female inWilton. (Tom Oliver/Wilton)
Common yellowthroat female in Wilton. (Tom Oliver/Wilton)
a Common Green Darner dragonfly in Wilton. (Tom Oliver/Wilton)
A common green darner dragonfly in Wilton. (Tom Oliver/Wilton)

Turkeys in Wilton. (Tom Oliver/Wilton)

Lit by the rising sun, an American Bald Eagle was the first to spot me on my maiden voyage down the Sandy River. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
Lit by the rising sun, an American Bald Eagle was the first to spot me on my maiden voyage down the Sandy River. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
A pair of cormorants watch the sky as the Sandy's fauna comes to life. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
A pair of cormorants watch the sky as the Sandy’s fauna comes to life. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
A sandpiper went to work looking for breakfast. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
A sandpiper went to work looking for breakfast. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
A sandpiper along with its perfect reflection was up with the sun. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
A sandpiper along with its perfect reflection was up with the sun. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
Sun kissed grasses looking towards Mt. Blue. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
Sun-kissed grasses looking towards Mt. Blue. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
Three meteor night. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
Three-meteor night. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
On Cape Cod Hill in New Sharon. (Kelly Dilello/New Sharon)
On Cape Cod Hill in New Sharon. (Kelly Dilello/New Sharon)
On Cape Cod Hill in New Sharon a couple of nights ago. (Kelly Dilello/New Sharon)
On Cape Cod Hill in New Sharon a couple of nights ago. (Kelly Dilello/New Sharon)
(Kelly Dilello/New Sharon)
At sunset. (Kelly Dilello/New Sharon)
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13 Comments

  1. More awesome pictures. The only problem fall is moving to fas t and before we know it winter will be here

  2. Jane N- you take awesome photos. The majestic lake with the guy in the canoe is like a Down East magazine photo. So relaxing and peaceful. The heron with its wings in flight. And all the others are wonderful. Kelly- the Barn photo with all the flowers is also worthy of entering to some thing like Country magazine. All are just fantastic. Needed those today. Thank all of you for sharing.

  3. absolutely stunning photos. Thank you for capturing what is, for me, the most beautiful season of the year.

  4. Beautiful and stunning as always. Thank you for sharing your talent with us. Looking forward to next Sunday’s already.

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