Tuesday, April 24, 2012

April 24/Nature Notes

This week by the waterways

I suspect this Canada goose has eggs hidden nearby. It was watching me carefully and not going anywhere in a hurry.

Moving clockwise around the mosaic: Wild cherry blossoms; pied-billed grebe; evidence of beavers; two male mallards; a straight-away on the Trent-Severn Waterway.

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16 comments:

Andy said...

Excellent photos Camera Girl. I like the close up of the Canada goose.

Kate said...

Another of your beautiful nature shots! Keep 'em comin'!!

Gill - That British Woman said...

are you hibernating today? I am!!

Gill

Darla said...

Your nature shots are so interesting, I particularly like the wild cherry here.

Darla

Viola said...

Excuisite, a beautiful collage you've made here! =)
It's good and wise you tread careffully in the grass.. :)

Lois Evensen said...

How pretty. A lovely collection.

TexWisGirl said...

love the little grebe and beautiful goose!

Libby said...

You got a lot of great shots! I like the beaver-chewed tree! I have never seen one looking like that in person.

I think you are right about the goose...she has kind of a wild look in her eye!

Carver said...

Wonderful spring collage and the herons in your post after this are fantastic. I enjoy your nature photography very much!

Lowell said...

Well, this is just ducky! And woodsy! And very Ontarion. I like.

Rambling Woods said...

You were certainly getting the "goose eye" as I call it...It is amazing what beavers can do with those teeth. Holy cow....I love the grebe too. I have only seen one here once.. (I had to fill the feeders again today..it has to be migration fall-out)....Michelle

Anonymous said...

A beautiful little corner of the world you have there and captured so well.

Rose said...

It really does have its eye on you!

Laura said...

a beautiful waterfowl collage!

Going Native said...

Great photos. Thanks for sharing.

Anonymous said...

Lovely collage. I like the Canada Goose!

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