I chose 5 photos taken in recent days. This rose was found on a bush which must be one of the final ones as we move into autumn.
It is a bright spot in the park as nature turns to more quiet colors.
Love the bright deep pink color of the layered blossom. A domestic variety planted planted in a park.

Of course, another fall activity in nature is the gathering of the birds who are preparing for their migratory journeys.
This pond in the park had many Canada Geese as they rally to migrate south.
They are eating and gaining energy for the long flight to winter grounds in California and Northern Mexico.
There were a few ducks but mostly geese in this pond.
This was taken on one of the last days that we have seen wonderful sunlight late in the day.
The leaves turn color as nature adjusts to the less light and cooler temperatures. The color was there all along and as chlorophyll disappears the color is revealed.
Most leaves here in the west turn yellow with not much red or orange.
I believe this is "River Birch" tree leaves.
The leaf was backlit by the late afternoon sun.
As the growing season runs down the plants are making seeds to ensure their continued propagation next year.
This is a Canada Thistle seed head ready to release thousands of seeds in hopes of making more plants in the spring.
It is considered a weed in our area.
As fall returns the sun sets earlier each week.
I caught this grass seed head against the setting sun. I am amazed at how fast to comes.
Sharing with P.J. at A Lil Hoo Haa who hosts the Photo Blogging Challenge.