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This is Fall Photos 2006, from October 11, 2006. It includes 30 photos.

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Fall Photos 2006

  • Cedar Waxwings eating berries on cedar tree, Cedar Glade, Native Wisconsin Gardens.
  • Showy goldenrod (_Solidago speciosa_).
  • Gray tree frogs in a crevice on the Visitor Center front steps.
  • Turtle head breaking the surface of Teal Pond in the Arboretum.
  • Pied-billed grebe on Teal Pond, October.
  • Front entrance ramp, early fall.
  • Wild clematis, early fall.
  • Dry prairie garden at the Arboretum.
  • Cedar Waxwing catching a berry.
  • Prairie Overlook in Wisconsin Native Plants Garden.
  • Sumac and Maples in Native Wisconsin Gardens.
  • Witch Hazel leaves and flowers.
  • Asters blooming in early October.
  • Black oak savanna in Wisconsin Native Plants Garden.
  • Red-bellied Woodpecker.
  • Sumac blazing its colors.
  • Chipmunk.
  • CCC rock and Prairie Overlook of Curtis Prairie.
  • Dry mesic prairie garden, Wisconsin Native Plants Garden.
  • Juvenile rough-legged hawk in WI Native Plants Garden, November 28, 2006.
  • Rough-legged hawk picking up sticks.
  • Juvenile rough-legged hawk, Arboretum, November 28, 2006
  • Rough-legged hawk.
  • Rough-legged hawk, November 28, 2006, Arboretum.
  • Japanese yew, _Taxus cuspidata_, berry.  Although frequently planted in home landscapes, this plant and berry is highly toxic to animals including birds, if eaten.
  • Witch Hazel, _Hamamelis virginiana_, blooming late November.
  • December bluebird on Visitor Center deck.
  • Juvenile rough-legged hawk on wood chip mulch near Visitor Center, November 28.
  • Signs of beaver working along the shores of Lake Wingra. Photo by Kathy Miner.

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