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The view from behind Jackson Lodge in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
A female mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus), photographed in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
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Some kind of Rudbeckia? Great color.
Gorgeous!
Nope, definitely Helenium autumnale (Sneezeweed), perhaps the cultivar 'Red Gold'...
Thanks for the ID David!
(yet again, Brian, I have had a comment referred to you for moderation because it contained two inserted links to photos of another Helelnium, yet it hasn't posted- this is the fifth or sixth time this has happened, including comments as far back as your gelada baboon post, all because of an inserted link to a photo or pdf doc, etc. and you have never posted them- what gives?!)
David; If this keeps happening, perhaps the best thing to do would be to divide the links into two comments so it does not get bumped into moderation. I do not check the spam filter every day, but I do check it at least once a week, and right now there are no pending comments from you. I do not remember the gelada comment so I can't say what happened there, but in this case nothing came through on my end. Unfortunately there is nothing I can do about how many links are allowed in a comment, so I would recommend either just including one link or splitting them up in the future.