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Birds of a Feather
Mar 14, 2013
Our varied landscapes make South Dakota a birder's and photographer's paradise. Bonny Fleming of Rapid City captured these photos of some of our feathered fliers. See or purchase more of her work at bonzeye.asiostudio.com.
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A curious young flicker pops her head out of her home on a hot summer afternoon.
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A solitary swallow rests on a branch one cloudy day at Lakota Lake in the Black Hills.
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The unmistakable American bald eagle takes a last glance back as it chooses its perch at Pactola Reservoir.
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A bluebird stretches its wings before flight.
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A blue heron on Pactola Reservoir.
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A violet green swallow shows off its underside as it banks at Canyon Lake in Rapid City.
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A baby meadowlark perches upon a fence post.
Late autumn adds roadside character.
Autumn's splendor has arrived in the scenic valley.
The two seasons collide in the Black Hills.
Wildflowers are adding a splash of color to the granite and pines of the rugged Black Hills.
Fall has peaked at the Outdoor Campus in Rapid City. Photo by Zach Zweygardt
Comments
Abena Songbird
love the heron, swallow eagle shots
Congrats on having them featured on SD Magazine website!