
A skeleton-esque tree on the shoreline of Bubble Pond in Acadia National Park after all the leaves have fallen.

A skeleton-esque tree on the shoreline of Bubble Pond in Acadia National Park after all the leaves have fallen.

Commonly found in northern bogs and other low-lying areas, the tamarack is a deciduous conifer with needles that turn yellow in fall. These trees are on the shoreline of Round Pond in Maine’s Kennebec Highlands Public Reserved Land.

Birches on a hillside surrounding Beaver Dam Pond on the Park Loop Drive in Acadia National Park.

Birches in late October on Sanders Hill trail, Kennebec Highlands, Central Maine.

The last week of October brought much-needed rain, strong winds, and a lot of leaf fall.

The first two weeks of October in northern New England bring an explosion of color as the chlorophyll in leaves breaks down.

Beech leaves remaining on branches through the winter stand out in the snow.

Trees reflected in a pond.