Charlie Ruckheim of Parkers Prairie captured the soft glow of a winter sunrise peeking through the snowy branches.
Maggie Gray of Fairfax showcases the quiet majesty of local wildlife in this beautiful winter portrait.
Gail Kloos of Donnelly spotted these two deer staying alert while camouflaged in the late-season brush.
John Carr of Monticello caught the sky in its golden hour in this incredible shot of a Maple Lake sunset.
This “White Winter Beauty” was documented in Hancock, Minn., by Janelle Skarsten, showcasing a tree perfectly draped in frost.
These northern lights were vibrant in St. Augusta near Dianne Christen’s home, the light almost looks like an angel in the sky.
Jimmy Hendricks of Watertown brings us a front-row view of a herd making their way down a sun-drenched farm lane.
This bird found a perfect, high-altitude perch on an antenna, caught on camera by Grace Picka of New Prague.
Al Batt of Hartland captured this charming moment of a muskrat busily snacking among the reeds.
Ron Cram of Canby provides a fascinating, detailed look at the skeletal beauty of a simple grape stem.
Squirrels are notorious for breaking into the bird feeders, and this guy is no exception. Photographed by Janice Nord of Milaca.
The winter sky puts on a spectacular show in Willmar, caught on camera by Steve Johnson.
Carolyn Enstad of Walnut Grove spotted this majestic wild horse grazing near the Salt River in Central Arizona.
When Bumpy the cat moved to northern Minnesota with his dad Dennis Sulflow of Grand Rapids, he noticed winter gets a lot colder, so Dennis makes sure he gets a warm blanket to cuddle up into on those extra cold days.
Tony Generous of St. Joseph, Minn., perfectly captured the vibrant pink and orange hues of a winter sunrise over a quiet, snow-dusted field.
Sharla Bengtson of Wood Lake framed this classic scene of a bright red barn standing tall against a summer treeline.
A vibrant curtain of purple and green light, perfectly framed by the trees and captured by Cathy Lampert of Sauk Rapids.
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