Weekly Photo Challenge:The Sign Says

 

Friends, this little Eastern Kingbird knows where he is safe from humans, within the borders of Crex Meadows he is protected by the state of Wisconsin.  Too bad the fox, coyote, skunks, badgers,eagles, hawks, and other predators can’t read. til Tomorrow MJthe sign says

Along French Creek

red rock custer2 star lilyFriends, today we are in Custer State Park and walking along the trail at French Creek.  The star lilies greeted us at the trailhead then the red rock high above our heads. Enjoy your walk this morning. til Tomorrow MJ

 

Yellow Hills

yellow plus wallFriends, in the South Dakota badlands and deep within the Badlands National Park is this yellow formation topped with a pink clay.  I call these the yellow hills and they rise from the rugged topography of the grasslands and lie below the wall formation seen in the background.  The sky is always blue. til Tomorrow MJ

yellow hills

 

Lack of Grass, No

blue skies two girlsFriends, i know that these badlands look pretty stark and void of vegetation, but on the flat prairie, the grass grows green and lush in the spring when there is plenty of rain.  These pronghorn girls are hanging out together and grazing in the rich areas.  The boys are separate and in their own bachelor bunches.  til Tomorrow MJ

 

On the Prairie

Friends, out on the prairie, the beautiful clouds and blue skies are really a part of the landscape.  These photos were taken just hours of each other, the first early in the afternoon and the second when the thunderheads started to build before a prairie storm.  I call the second, the road to rain.  til Tomorrow MJblue sky2 prairie storm

Postcards from the Edge

down postcard up postcardFriends, today i will introduce you to the topography of the South Dakota Badlands.  First a view from the top looking down into the red stripes of ocean sediments, the flat prairie lands lead into a sudden eruption of clay and mud layers , then the flat prairie leads to high mud cliffs of a consistent color and the blue sky as we look up into the badlands, til Tomorrow MJ

More Singing

meadowlark 3Friends, this is my best meadowlark singing, I think it is the decisive moment with the feathers in motion. Those of you who have never visited the Dakotas in the spring have not learned of the spring wind that is always blowing and the meadowlarks continue to sing  regardless.  This one sang for us within feet of our vehicle and we listened to his cheery song. til Tomorrow MJ

 

Mountain Sheep

sheep duoFriends, This young male Bighorn mountain sheep haunts the mud cliffs and clay banks of Badlands National Park in western South Dakota.  He and a smaller brother were feeding near the road in a small patch of green, our presence disturbed them and they moved up the steep cliff and waited patiently for us to pass by.  His horns will continue to grow and eventually will reach a full curl, but i think his partial curl is kind of cute.  til Tomorrow MJ

 

The Singing Meadowlark

meadowlark2Friends, this Meadowlark is sitting on a small clay hill, no more than a bump on the ground.  The clay has dried into a popcorn texture typical of the badlands cover.  He chooses a high spot to sing his song and encourage his mate to build a nest on the ground, saying he will protect her.  til Tomorrow MJ

 

Burro Baby

baby wild burroFriends, this beautiful baby is a wild burro from Custer State Park in South Dakota.  His parents are not very wild anymore cause the tourists feed them and they tend to stick their heads into car windows looking for a handout. This little guy has not yet learned that trick and is still wild and shy.  Custer is a great place to view wildlife and birds of the prairie areas. til Tomorrow MJ