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In Pictures: Signs of Fall emerge across the tall grass prairie

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Judy Peters

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The prairie may still look like summer, but life on the grasslands is already changing its rhythm. Flowers fade and new ones quietly bloom, birds trade places in the sky, and animals tuck away food or, like the wood frog, prepare to freeze and revive with the thaw. Nature interpreter Norm Gregoire calls this slow shift one of the year’s most beautiful moments—a time when the prairie doesn’t end one season so much as it breathes into the next. See the pictures at Discover Westman.

Discover Westman
Judy Peters

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