During my fall break I finally visited Crane Lake for a hike on a beautiful autumn morning. There was not a cloud in the sky and the colors were really popping. The hike was just perfect and I had several interesting wildlife encounters, including watching a Bald Eagle nearby along the shore as soon as I left my car. The primary tree in this image is the short-leaf pine, the only native pine of the Missouri Ozarks and definitely a characteristic species of the St. Francois Mountains.
Gorgeous! And so well composed.
Bill, the huge pines along the cabin loop at Big Spring — short-leaf, or no? There’s something different about them. My grandfather actually called them yellow pine. Any insight?