Michigan Fall Color: Double Rainbow Edition
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mLive's Mark Torregrossa shares that if you think there's more rainbows out
there than usual, you are correct!
16 hours ago
While I know Kalamazoo has owls, I hardly ever see them. Mostly, I'd guess, because they're active at night. I hadn't thought about owls in my own backyard until my daughter found this owl pellet on a tree branch. Since then, I've been looking on occasion but without success, so far.
I don't know if it was from Screech Owl, a Great Horned Owl, or a Barred Owl. The neat package of fur and bones was pretty interesting.











“In my memory, our vacations were always taken in a big blue Rambler station wagon. It was a cruddy car—my dad always bought cruddy cars, until he got to the male menopause and started buying zippy red convertibles—but it had the great virtue of space. My brother, my sister and I in the back were miles away from my parents up front, in effect in another room. We quickly discovered during illicit forays into the picnic hamper that if you stuck a bunch of Ohio Blue Tip matches into an apple or hard-boiled egg, so that it resembled a porcupine, and casually dropped it out the tailgate window, it was like a bomb. It would explode with a small bang and a surprisingly big flash of blue flame causing cars following behind to veer in an amusing fashion.My dad, miles away up front, never knew what was going on or could understand why all day long cars would zoom up alongside him with the driver gesticulating furiously, before tearing off into the distance. “What was that all about?” he would say to my mother in a wounded tone.”
Badlands National Park
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Yellowstone National Park
Grand Teton National Park
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Bison
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Moose
Western Deer
Grizzly Bear
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Rattlesnake