Fall is really a wonderful season, with cool to cold mornings leading up to pleasant day temperatures (unless you get an unusual heat wave in the middle of October like this year). Each day is a beautiful day to experience the changing colors of fall. And this is where the Northeast beat the other areas in the US (ask Google, and the answer would be yes, Northeast is considered the best place in the US to experience fall foliage). Places like Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont boast the best places to experience such transition of colors from green to yellow, orange, and red.
But you don't need to travel far to those places. A nearby park, your neighborhood, even your own backyard may offer such wonderful sights to see.
This is just a continuation of my other post, The Subtle Art... Photography Edition, to show more of the things I've seen on my leisure walks at Plainsboro Preserve.
And like what I've expressed on my previous post, I've enjoyed these things. And that's what matters.
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The day after the full moon |
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The mix of colors |
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The photobomber |
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The eye of the preserve |
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The last leaf to sail |
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Mistletoe in October. |
And there's just the leaves. Nothing - just pictures of leaves.
And some birds... With a little help from Merlin or Google Lens to identify them.
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Palm Warbler |
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Myrtle Warbler |
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Tufted Titmouse |
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