39 minutes ago2 min readJanuary 2025 Photo GalleryMarlena Marthaler noticed this little round Vermillion Flycatcher perched up on a tree branch in Glenwood.James Van Buren from Willmar photographed this flock of pheasants that find their way to his homestead from time to time.Kacie Bode from New Ulm took this photo of John Pfeiffer convincing Santa to put him on the Nice List this year. Donna Shephersky stopped to capture this picture of an old fallen tree stump that floated to the edge of the water and froze in place near Litchfield. The snowcover created an interesting “face” on the stumpCharlie Ruckheim from Parkers Prairie caught this photo as the sun was setting, illuminating the crosses found at St. James Lutheran Church Cemetery on Inaugural night .Joseph Lang in Saint Anna caught this funny pileated woodpecker hanging upside-down from his favorite suet feeder in town.Linda Weldy from New Ulm captured this photo of two festive looking flamingos near St. Paul Saints’ ballpark.Don’t be fooled by this squirrels’ black coat; this is a grey squirrel with a trait called melanisim that keeps his fur dark and warm during our Minnesota winters. Photo by Al Batt from Hartland.Sarah Henning from Herron was visiting New York Mills and caught this photo of the sun hitting the golden grasses perfectly.Mary Carlson’s daughter took this close up photo of extra large icicles that formed at Mary’s home in Mountain Lake.Terri Sanoski from Cushing is making us miss the warmth of summer with this beautiful sunset photo taken in Mesa, AZ.Joyce Lacey from Ashby was at Target Field for a volunteer event for veterans and snapped a quick photo with her volunteer partner and Baseball Hall-of-Famer Bert Blyleven.Marveen Drill from New Ulm shared this photo of New Ulm’s Annual Upside-down Christmas Tree.A cloud of blackbirds settled in Gloria Sovels’ backyard in Ivanhoe long enough for her to get this photo to share.Sue Peterson’s granddaughter was captivated by the golden sparkling tree while visiting with grandma in Alexandria.This squirrel stopped for a quick bite to eat on the fence around Darlene Denison’s yard in Marshall.Sally Roos in Alexandria sent in this seasonally festive stained glass window light catcher made by her late husband Jerry Roos who had created a collection of 25 other pieces.Gail Kloos of Donnelly sent in this rich, warm red sunset with ribbons of purple and blue peeking through the puffy clouds.
Marlena Marthaler noticed this little round Vermillion Flycatcher perched up on a tree branch in Glenwood.James Van Buren from Willmar photographed this flock of pheasants that find their way to his homestead from time to time.Kacie Bode from New Ulm took this photo of John Pfeiffer convincing Santa to put him on the Nice List this year. Donna Shephersky stopped to capture this picture of an old fallen tree stump that floated to the edge of the water and froze in place near Litchfield. The snowcover created an interesting “face” on the stumpCharlie Ruckheim from Parkers Prairie caught this photo as the sun was setting, illuminating the crosses found at St. James Lutheran Church Cemetery on Inaugural night .Joseph Lang in Saint Anna caught this funny pileated woodpecker hanging upside-down from his favorite suet feeder in town.Linda Weldy from New Ulm captured this photo of two festive looking flamingos near St. Paul Saints’ ballpark.Don’t be fooled by this squirrels’ black coat; this is a grey squirrel with a trait called melanisim that keeps his fur dark and warm during our Minnesota winters. Photo by Al Batt from Hartland.Sarah Henning from Herron was visiting New York Mills and caught this photo of the sun hitting the golden grasses perfectly.Mary Carlson’s daughter took this close up photo of extra large icicles that formed at Mary’s home in Mountain Lake.Terri Sanoski from Cushing is making us miss the warmth of summer with this beautiful sunset photo taken in Mesa, AZ.Joyce Lacey from Ashby was at Target Field for a volunteer event for veterans and snapped a quick photo with her volunteer partner and Baseball Hall-of-Famer Bert Blyleven.Marveen Drill from New Ulm shared this photo of New Ulm’s Annual Upside-down Christmas Tree.A cloud of blackbirds settled in Gloria Sovels’ backyard in Ivanhoe long enough for her to get this photo to share.Sue Peterson’s granddaughter was captivated by the golden sparkling tree while visiting with grandma in Alexandria.This squirrel stopped for a quick bite to eat on the fence around Darlene Denison’s yard in Marshall.Sally Roos in Alexandria sent in this seasonally festive stained glass window light catcher made by her late husband Jerry Roos who had created a collection of 25 other pieces.Gail Kloos of Donnelly sent in this rich, warm red sunset with ribbons of purple and blue peeking through the puffy clouds.
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