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Autumn Hillside

The Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge is located along the Missouri River in central Montana. There is a 17 mile (27km) auto tour loop through a portion of the refuge, named Slippery Ann, that shows off the Missouri River bottoms, the deep ravines of the Missouri Breaks, and the high plains above the break's ravines.  The term Slippery Ann is a corrupted form of Siparyann which is the name of a nearby creek.    There are deer, elk, and antelope (pronghorn) as well as smaller mammals and birds to be seen along the way. Cottonwood trees, willows, juniper, and Ponderosa Pine abound. In this panorama fall has set in and the shrubbery has changed its summer green foliage to the multi colors of red, orange, and yellow that come with autumn. We just happened to see this hillside along the drive and were captivated by the colors. A bit farther along the drive we were able to stop and view the elk rut for awhile as the males bugled along the river bottom while courting the females.

Copyright: Ken Stahley
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 16000x8000
Taken: 23/09/2021
Uploaded: 27/09/2021
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Tags: montana; missouri river; elk; fall; autumn; foliage; wildlife; refuge; stahley
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