Kansas four-season grassland

Flint Hills in Kansas State is one of America's most beautiful grasslands. `

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In the spring the meadow is adorned with countless radiant orchids

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Spring, the pasture chickens do not use rabbits to attract their partners, they often participate in fierce, dramatic battles like this.Sometimes, women can also participate in another match of their own to win one of their champions.

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A flower of flowers with flowers about 3cm small

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The grass in the yellow-dyed Konza Prairie sanctuary in the sunset stretches to the horizon.

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The scene of the evening is created by a group of hidden fireflies in the wild alfalfa grass that creates a fanciful picture.

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Green grass on the hills and valleys scattered from Oklahoma to Manitoba in the United States about 1 million km 2 .

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A thunderstorm crosses the meadow on the way photographer Jim Richardson returns home to Lindsborg, Kansas.

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A storm with a tornado hidden in the sunset on the Batter meadow.Here, every year to welcome more than 150 hours of thunder.

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Summer beetles are working hard on purple eryngo (Eryngium leavenworthii) flowers.

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At the end of the summer, most of the plants began to fade away, the soil became drier to the lavender hordes that also turned yellow because of the memory of summer.

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The black dots began to appear on the red leaves of the vampires that signaled the coming of the new season.

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Before the autumn comes, frost has begun to appear to end the summer.Decaying leaves and stalks that lie on the ground will give back the soil's nutrition so that the soil is ready to nurture pasture next spring.

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Milky Way sparkles in the sky.