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Sharing the View from Northern Wisconsin
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A wide variety of flowering plants are exhibited in this category, including Anemone, Hosta, Blood Root, Water Lilies, Morning Glories, Crocus, and Wild Blueberries. Several photographs of mushrooms and other fungi are also included in this category.
- Indian pipe flower has no chlorophyll and takes all of its nutrients from the soil. (20140-01)
- Maple leaves glow in late September sunshine. (20143-01)
- Mushrooms and moss along the Star Lake Trampers Trail. (20148-01)
- Woodland Columbine (20138-01)
- Moccasin-flower, a.k.a. pink lady's slipper, is a wild orchid that grows in Wisconsin's pine forests and bogs. (20136-01)
- White Trillium (20132-01)
- Marsh Marigolds (20133-01)
- Water Lily - Star Lake (20145-01)
- Wild blueberries glisten after a July thunderstorm. (20104-01)
- Blood root is one of Wisconsin’s earliest spring wild flowers. (20125-01)
- Orange hawkweed near White Sand Lake. (20149-01)
- Wild daisies bloom along West Star Lake Road. (20147-01)
- Bunchberry (20150-01)
Both butterflies and insects are shown here. The butterflies include Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Viceroy Butterfly, Monarch, Red Admiral, American Painted, Great Spangled Fritillary, and Buckeye Butterfly. The insect photographs show a Bumblebee, Milkweed Leaf Beetle, and Ebony Jewelwing Damselfly.
- Monarch Butterfly (20220-01)
- Monarch Butterfly on Milkweed (20212-01)
- Eastern Tiger Swallowtail on Joe Pye Weed (20207-01)
- Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (female dark phase) on Prairie Dock Flower (20202-01)
- Eastern Tiger Swallowtail on Orange Hawkweed (20221-01)
The images in this category include deer in a wide variety of settings. You'll find photos of bucks, does, as well as fawns. The smaller mammals shown in this category are chipmunks, cottontail rabbits, muskrats, raccoons, and a red squirrel. These photos bring you up close and personal with these mammals in a way that is rarely seen in wildlife photography.
- A red fox hunts in a Vilas County meadow. (20353-01)
- Black bears are common in the Northern Highland Forest. (20347-01)
- A young black bear near Star Lake. (20361-01)
- An albino doe is shadowed by a normal whitetail near Boulder Junction. (20350-01)
- A doe bounds across a Vilas County clear cut. (20339-01)
- A young whitetail buck near Plum Lake. (20356-01)
- A young porcupine near the Star Lake Trampers Trail. (20369-01)
- A whitetail fawn in a northern fern meadow. (20313-01)
- An albino doe and a normal whitetail make a pretty pair. (20366-01)
- A chipmunk strikes an itchy pose. (20331-01)
- A grooming chipmunk appears to hold its nose. (20332-01)
- A chipmunk refuses to yield the right of way. (20334-01)
- A yearling black bear takes a cautious peek. (20345-01)
- A black bear with yearling cubs near Star Lake. (20367-01)
- A black bear cub near Boulder Junction. (20359-01)
- Black bear mothers are always ready to defend their cubs. (20362-01)
- A doe in forget-me-nots near Black Oak Lake. (20363-01)
- A doe and fawns emerge from a marsh near Star Lake. (20368-01)
- A doe and fawns near the shore of Razorback Lake. (20319-01)
These photos give you a rare glimpse into the world of bald eagles. There are many views of these magnificent birds in flight, on the ground, and nesting in trees.
- A bald eagle zooms from its lakeshore perch. (20434-01)
- A bald eagle launches from a red pine on Allequash Lake. (20441-01)
- Morning light silhouettes a bald eagle. (20431-01)
- A bald eagle overlooks Allequash Lake. (20440-01)
- This bald eagle does not appear to want any company. (20405-01)
- A bald eagle flies over Star Lake. (20442-01)
- A pair of bald eagles rest in a favorite white pine. (20420-01)
- A bald eagle perched above Ballard Lake. (20437-01)
- A bald eagle flies over Lost Canoe Lake. (20443-01)
You'll be looking eye to eye at many varieties of frogs in this category. You see bull frogs, and Cope's gray tree frogs. In this category you also find close-up photographs of snapping turtles, and garter snakes.
- A painted turtle finds a warm log on Razorback Lake. (20515-01)
- A bullfrog catches a little sun near a northern Wisconsin lakeshore. (20501-01)
- A boss bullfrog warms in the morning sun. (20504-01)
- A young bullfrog enjoys the comfort of water lilies. (20505-01)
- A bullfrog finds a comfortable log. (20513-01)
This collection of northern Wisconsin scenes captures the beauty of the northern Wisconsin landscape. These Photographs were taken in Vilas County, Wisconsin and the surrounding areas. They show some of the areas natural highlights such as Manitowish River, Nixon Creek, Star Lake, Ballard Lake, and Spruce Lake. The landscapes represent Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter, and explore the variety of lighting throughout a northern Wisconsin Day from sunrise to sunset.
- White cedars skirt a cove of Star Lake. (21602-01)
- A perfect summer afternoon on Irving Lake. (21607-01)
- Dawn breaks on Star Lake. (20697-01)
- Aurora Creek, near Sayner, WI. (20695-01)
- A beautiful spring day on the Star Lake nature trail. (21615-01)
- January at Bond Falls. (21610-01)
- An October morning on the Cisco Chain. (20691-01)
- A road to Star Lake. (20694-01)
- A morning walk through hemlocks near Star Lake. (20690-01)
- Plum Creek, near Sayner, Wisconsin. (20682-01)
- Sunset on Ballard Lake. (21614-01)
- White Sand Creek, near Boulder Junction, WI. (21606-01)
- October colors along Rustic Road 60 in Vilas County, Wisconsin. (20611-01)
- A kayak trip ends on White Sand Lake. (20639-01)
- A tranquil evening on Razorback Lake. (20689-01)
- Star Lake Birches (20673-01)
- Cisco Branch, Ontonagon River (20699-01)
- Winter sunset in Wisconsin's Northern Highlands State Forest. (20684-01)
- Sunset on Star Lake. (21613-01)
- Lake of the Clouds, Upper Peninsula of Michigan. (20687-01)
- Kakabika Falls, near Watersmeet, MI. (20692-01)
- An archway of maples near Land O' Lakes, WI. (21601-01)
- Dawn at Kakabika Falls. (20698-01)
These photographs of the Common Loon captures its beauty both in the water and on the land.
- A loon and its three-day-old chick on Star Lake. (20740-01)
- A loon with a nice bluegill on Ballard Lake. (20735-01)
- Star Lake Loon (20719-01)
- A family of loons on Ballard Lake. (20726-01)
- A trio of loons in the morning mist of Star Lake. (20727-01)
- A loon makes a striking reflection on Razorback Lake. (20736-01)
- A nesting loon on Razorback Lake. (20734-01)
- Loons feed their week-old chick on Razorback Lake. (20730-01)
- A Star Lake loon chick tucked safely on its mother's back. (20732-01)
- A loon makes a nice catch on Star Lake. (20741-01)
The waterfowl of northern Wisconsin is shown here. In this group you will see photos of such birds as Great Blue Heron, Hooded Mergansers, Mallard Ducks, Ring-billed Gulls, and Lesser Yellowlegs
- A mallard hen keeps her ducklings close on Razorback Lake. (20834-01)
- A killdeer on the rocky shore of Razorback Lake. (20846-01)
- A merganser hen keeps close watch over her ducklings. (20801-01)
- A great blue heron walks a hemlock limb above Ballard Lake. (20847-01)
- Trumpeter Swans - Lost Canoe Lake (20836-01)
- Trumpeter Swans - Grassy Lake (20837-01)
- Mallard drakes launch from Star Lake. (20841-01)
- A hooded merganser hen draws attention away from her ducklings. (20842-01)
- Hoooded merganser ducklings on Ballard Lake. (20843-01)
- Common merganser ducklings rest near the shore of Star Lake. (20844-01)
- A great blue heron takes flight on Irving Lake. (20845-01)
Northern Wisconsin has an amazing variety of woodland birds. Matt Erlandson captures some of these beautiful birds in their natural habitat, both some very common birds and some that are a rare sight. Some of the birds shown in this category are, Yellow-rumped Warbler, hummingbirds, Robins, Black-capped Chickadees, Red Breasted Nuthatches, American Goldfinch, Ruffed Grouse, Red-winged Blackbirds, Cedar Waxwings, Pine Grosbeak, Northern Flicker, Cardinal, Carolina Wren, and White-breasted Nuthatchs
- Robins get a rude welcome back to Wisconsin. (20944-01)
- A Carolina wren puffs against Wisconsin’s January chill. (20943-01)
- A ruby-throated hummingbird blends her colors with milkweed. (20915-01)
- An indigo bunting perched in a balsam. (20952-01)
- A golden-crowned kinglet takes a rare pause on a cold Wisconsin morning. (20919-01)
- A goldfinch pauses on a mullein stalk near Lone Tree Lake. (20962-01)
- A scarlet tanager near Lost Canoe Lake. (20966-01)
- A flicker peers from its nest cavity. (20963-01)
- A scarlet tanager near Star Lake. (20961-01)
- A cardinal dines on willow catkins. (20946-01)
- A cedar waxwing finds a bountiful crab apple tree. (20964-01)
- A pine warbler pauses on a white pine twig. (20955-01)
- Wild turkeys are now common in Wisconsin's far north. (20967-01)
- A chickadee stops briefly on a birch twig. (20958-01)
- A Baltimore oriole near Razorback Lake. (20965-01)
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- Box Set - Lakes and Streams (20061-10)
- Box Set - Woodland Birds II (20059-10)
- Box Set - Northern Wisconsin Wildlife (20060-10)
- Box Set - Deer (20016-10)
- Box Set - Chipmunks (20015-10)
- Box Set - Eagles (20017-10)
- Box Set - Autumn Landscapes (20063-10)
- Box Set - Loons (20023-10)
- Box Set - Waterfowl (20028-10)
- Box Set - Butterflies (20013-10)
- Box Set - Frogs (20036-10)
- Box Set - Sunrise, Sunset (20027-10)
- Box Set - Wisconsin Wildflowers (20042-10)
- Box Set - Black Bears (20041-10)
- Box Set - Woodland Birds (20056-10)
- Box Set - Winter (20038-10)
- Box Set - Trumpeter Swans (20058-10)
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- We are sorry to announce that 2012 calendars are sold out. (21034-12)
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A wide variety of flowering plants are exhibited in this category, including Anemone, Hosta, Blood Root, Water Lilies, Morning Glories, Crocus, and Wild Blueberries. Several photographs of mushrooms and other fungi are also included in this category.
- Blood root is one of Wisconsin's earliest spring wild flowers. (20125-PR)
- Water Lily - Star Lake (20145-PR)
- Wild iris on the shore of Star Lake. (20137-PR)
- Wild Columbine (20138-PR)
Both butterflies and insects are shown here. The butterflies include Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Viceroy Butterfly, Monarch, Red Admiral, American Painted, Great Spangled Fritillary, and Buckeye Butterfly. The insect photographs show a Bumblebee, Milkweed Leaf Beetle, and Ebony Jewelwing Damselfly.
- Eastern Tiger Swallowtail on Orange Hawkweed (20201-PR)
- Bumblebee and eastern tiger swallowtail butterfly (female dark phase) (20220-PR)
The images in this category include deer in a wide variety of settings. You'll find photos of bucks, does, as well as fawns. The smaller mammals shown in this category are chipmunks, cottontail rabbits, muskrats, raccoons, and a red squirrel. These photos bring you up close and personal with these mammals in a way that is rarely seen in wildlife photography.
- A chipmunk strikes an itchy pose. (20331-PR)
- A grooming chipmunk appears to hold its nose. (20332-PR)
- A chipmunk refuses to yield the right of way. (20334-PR)
- A black bear cub near Boulder Junction. (20359-PR)
- A young black bear near Star Lake. (20361-PR)
- A yearling black bear takes a cautious peek. (20345-PR)
- An albino doe is shadowed by a normal whitetail. (20350-PR)
- A doe bounds through a Vilas County clear-cut. (20339-PR)
- A young whitetail buck near Plum Lake. (20356-PR)
- Doe in forget-me-nots near Black Oak Lake (20363-PR)
- Whitetail fawns near Lone Tree Lake. (20365-PR)
- An albino doe with a normal whitetail near Grassy Lake. (20366-PR)
These photos give you a rare glimpse into the world of bald eagles. There are many views of these magnificent birds in flight, on the ground, and nesting in trees.
- A bald eagle launches from a red pine on Allequash Lake. (20441-PR)
- This bald eagle does not appear to want any company. (20405-PR)
- A pair of bald eagles rest in a favorite white pine. (20420-PR)
- A bald eagle flies over Star Lake. (20442-PR)
- A bald eagle overlooks Allequash Lake. (20440-PR)
- A bald eagle flies over Lost Canoe Lake. (20443-PR)
- A bald eagle zooms from a lakeside perch. (20434-PR)
- Morning light silhouettes a bald eagle. (20431-PR)
This collection of northern Wisconsin scenes captures the beauty of the northern Wisconsin landscape. These Photographs were taken in Vilas County, Wisconsin and the surrounding areas. They show some of the areas natural highlights such as Manitowish River, Nixon Creek, Star Lake, Ballard Lake, and Spruce Lake. The landscapes represent Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter, and explore the variety of lighting throughout a northern Wisconsin Day from sunrise to sunset.
- Basswood and Maple (20688-PR)
- Road To Star Lake (20694-PR)
- Spring on the Ontonagon River (21618-PR)
- Dawn at Kakabika Falls (20698-PR)
- January at Bond Falls. (21610-PR)
- Kakabika Falls, Gogebic County, MI (20692-PR)
- Sunset, Northern Highlands Forest (20680-PR)
- Early October at Frank Lake (21619-PR)
- Lake of the Clouds (20687-PR)
- Plum Creek near Sayner, Wisconsin. (20682-PR)
- Star Lake (21602-PR)
- The Wolf River (21616-PR)
- Morning Walk Through Hemlocks (20690-PR)
- An October morning near Land O' Lakes. (20691-PR)
- O-KUN-DE-KUN Falls, near Bruce Crossing, MI (21617-PR)
- Aurora Creek (20695-PR)
- Star Lake Sunrise (20697-PR)
- Cisco Branch, Ontonagon River (20699-PR)
- An archway of maples near Land O' Lakes. (21601-PR)
- Little Star Lake (21620-PR)
These photographs of the Common Loon captures its beauty both in the water and on the land.
- Star Lake Loon (20719-PR)
- Morning Reflections (20736-PR)
- Sunrise Stretch (20702-PR)
- Third Sunrise (20732-PR)
- Common Loons - Mother and Chick (20733-PR)
- A two-day-old loon chick stays close to its mother. (20740-PR)
- First Family (20730-PR)
- Circles of Life (20742-PR)
The waterfowl of northern Wisconsin is shown here. In this group you will see photos of such birds as Great Blue Heron, Hooded Mergansers, Mallard Ducks, Ring-billed Gulls, and Lesser Yellowlegs
- A merganser hen keeps close watch over her ducklings. (20801-PR)
- Common Merganser Ducklings (20844-PR)
- A great blue heron finds a shady perch above Ballard Lake. (20847-PR)
- Hooded Merganser Ducklings (20843-PR)
- A mallard hen keeps her ducklings close on Razorback Lake. (20834-PR)
- A killdeer on the rocky shore of Razorback Lake. (20846-PR)
- Trumpeter Swans over Lost Canoe Lake. (20836-PR)
- Trumpeter Swans on Grassy Lake. (20837-PR)
Northern Wisconsin has an amazing variety of woodland birds. Matt Erlandson captures some of these beautiful birds in their natural habitat, both some very common birds and some that are a rare sight. Some of the birds shown in this category are, Yellow-rumped Warbler, hummingbirds, Robins, Black-capped Chickadees, Red Breasted Nuthatches, American Goldfinch, Ruffed Grouse, Red-winged Blackbirds, Cedar Waxwings, Pine Grosbeak, Northern Flicker, Cardinal, Carolina Wren, and White-breasted Nuthatchs
- A scarlet tanager near Lost Canoe Lake. (20966-PR)
- Pine Warbler (20955-PR)
- Indigo Bunting on Balsam Twig (20952-PR)
- Scarlet Tanager (20961-PR)
- American Goldfinch on Mullein (20962-PR)
- The Early Bird (20944-PR)
- Cardinal in Willows (20946-PR)
- A flicker peers from its nest cavity. (20963-PR)
- Cedar Waxwing (20964-PR)
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