Summer is providing plenty of picture-perfect moments across the state.
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Marianne Myrick, of Glen Ellyn, sent this photo she took at the Asian Festival at The Morton Arboretum. "The performer could make the horse move very gracefully," she tells us.
Kristine Wiltjer photographed this butterfly getting some nectar in her backyard.
John Tuscher, of Lemont, photographed this turkey vulture taking off from his backyard. He also provided us with some facts about them.
A turkey vulture has several distinctive characteristics:
David LeValley, of Plainfield, found this amazing spiderweb on a recent foggy morning. He described the creators as "nature's engineers."
Janet Keller, of Joliet, photographed this bee visiting one of her basil plants. "It's a new species of bee for me to see, and my husband just fixed my camera, so I was sitting outside in our garden taking photos," she tells us.
Gloria Lopez photographed the Pierhead Lighthouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin. According to Visit Milwaukee, it's the only active lighthouse in Milwaukee County being operated as a lighthouse.
Jaime Freeman, of Little Starr Farm in Manhattan, sent in this photo she took of some radiant sunflowers.
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