Nature clicks #242 - Thirteen-lined Ground Squirrel

13-lined Ground Squirrel  

What was the key for making this photo? Well, leave Cooper, our dog, in the car! If you don’t know what I’m talking about please read the blog post I wrote two days ago. Here is the link if you missed this one.

The Thirteen-lined Ground Squirrel was out again today and it allowed me to get really close with my tripod and camera after a very slow and careful approach. Their original habitat was short grass prairies but these days they are mostly found wherever grass is mowed, like in this matter right beside the observation parking lot at the Dubuque airport.

This ground squirrel is especially active on warm days and this is why I was hoping to see it again today. In late summer the squirrel puts on a heavy layer of fat and stores some food in its burrow. They enter their nest in October, or even earlier, roll into a stiff ball, and decrease their respiration from 100-200 breath per minute to one breath about every five minutes. (source: Audubon Guide App., mammals). I think this is really amazing...

 

Another piece of summer

Yellow coneflowers  

I present you just a few Yellow Coneflowers from a patch of prairie grass today. It is so nice to see that wildflowers and prairie grass have been re-seeded along many roads and other places here in Iowa during the last few years. This photo was made in Mud Lake State Park along the Mississippi River.

We look forward to be at the wedding of our niece Jessica and her future husband Jens this weekend. Means no posts here in the blog for a few days. Wishing all my visitors here in the blog a wonderful weekend!