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August 2018

Deer appeared in many of your August photos. In South Trescott, Maine, Nate Rosebrooks documented one month’s antler growth in the same young buck he photographed in July. In New York, at the former Seneca Army Depot, Patricia Liddle discovered a leucistic doe and two normal colored fawns. Your images also revealed mushroom season in full fungal swing, two shelterwood cuts, and a morose lily pad.

We’re now looking for September 2018 photos that relate to northeastern forests. These could be images of people, plants, wildlife, weather, forest management, wood processing, educational activities, recreation, art, landscapes, or events. To submit your photos, please use the form at the bottom of this page. Thank you!

Submission deadline for next gallery: Tuesday, September 25, 2018

August 2018
Lyme, NH. A snowberry clearwing moth (“hummingbird moth”) among the petunias. Credit: Kathryn
August 2018
Peru, VT. Long View Forest forwarder operator Steven King, unloading logs. Credit: Andrew Sheere
August 2018
Dalton, NH. Violet coral fungus (Clavaria zollingeri), “seen on a woods trail.” Credit: AM Dannis
August 2018
Lake Shore, MN. “Acorn Plum Gall.” Credit: Kristin Driessen
August 2018
Dalton, NH. Oak sawlog. Credit: AM Dannis
August 2018
Mount Jackson, NH. “White Mountain National Forest and beyond.” Credit: Pam Landry
August 2018
Phippsburg, ME. “Bald eagle.” Credit: Ben Carbonetti
August 2018
South Trescott, ME. “My July deer with another month's antler growth.” Credit: Nate Rosebrooks
August 2018
Readsboro, VT. “Red squirrel with a mouthful.” Credit: Teddy Hopkins
August 2018
Romulus, NY. “Leucistic deer and normal colored fawns at the former Seneca Army Depot.” Credit: Patricia Liddle
August 2018
Marlboro, VT. “A fresh irregular shelterwood treatment.” Credit: Dan Healey, LongView Forest
August 2018
South Williamsport, PA. Another shelterwood cut example, here a heavy cut “in a poor quality oak stand.” Credit: Charlie Schwarz
August 2018
Plymouth, NH. “An eastern cottontail rabbit pauses while feeding.” Credit: Eric D’Aleo
August 2018
Pownal, VT. “Dinner.” Credit: Bonita Choly
August 2018
South Williamsport, PA. “Black-and-white warbler - the first warbler to return in the spring (often in early to mid-April). They'll soon be heading south again.” Credit: Charlie Schwarz
August 2018
East Nassau, NY. “In velvet.” Credit: Fred McCagg
August 2018
Andover, MA. “Why so sad, Miss Lily?” Credit: Jim & Susan Curtis
August 2018
East Wallingford, VT. “What happens when you leave something in the yard for too long.” Credit: Carolyn
August 2018
Plymouth, NH. “A female ruby hummingbird perches long enough for a portrait.” Credit: Eric D’Aleo
August 2018
Ontario, NY. A young fox. Credit: Laurie Dirkx
August 2018
East Nassau, NY. An inviting path through the woods. Credit: Fred McCagg
August 2018
Snydertown, PA. “I love the way this spiderweb is loose knit in the middle and quite tight knit on the outer edges.” Credit: Bonnie Honaberger
August 2018
White Mountain National Forest, NH. A classic toadstool mushroom from the Amanita genus, found along Crawford Path. Credit: Pam Landry
August 2018
White Mountain National Forest, NH. And here’s another dusky purple specimen. Probably from the Cortinarius genus. Credit: Pam Landry
August 2018
Snydertown, PA. “It sure makes my heart glad to see monarch butterflies in my garden this year. They really like my Joe Pye Weed.” Credit: Bonnie Honaberger
August 2018
Snydertown, PA. “A gobbler waving ‘hi’ as he walked passed the game camera in a Snydertown woods.” Credit: Bonnie Honaberger
August 2018
Dalton, NH. “Am I a flower or a friendly ghost?” Common hemp-nettle (Galeopsis tetrahit). Credit: AM Dannis
August 2018
Dalton, NH. “Old barbed wire on older stone wall catching the sunset.” Credit: AM Dannis
August 2018
Plymouth, NH. “A song sparrow and its reflection.” Credit: Eric D’Aleo
August 2018
South Williamsport, PA. “Industrial belting water-bar (deflector) on access road. After about ten inches of rain in four days, this road is still in good condition.” Credit: Charlie Schwarz

Submit Your Photographs

We are looking for images taken in the past month. We will select approx. 60 images to feature in each gallery. Considerations include: variety of topics, quality of image, resolution (size), and geographic diversity. Special consideration is also given to first-time photographer submissions.

Three photo submissions per person, please. We regret that we cannot publish all submissions!

Please read and agree to the terms and conditions below, which provide Northern Woodlands a perpetual license to use your photographs. If your photo isn’t selected for our gallery but we wish to use it for another purpose, we will contact you.

If you have trouble submitting your images (such as an error message saying your photo is too large) please email your picture and caption to: Nancy (at) northernwoodlands.org with the email subject line: Reader Photo Submission. Important: Please confirm in your email that you agree to our terms and conditions outlined below.

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