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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NATURE NOTES.
Excellent photos Camera Girl. I like the close up of the Canada goose.
ReplyDeleteAnother of your beautiful nature shots! Keep 'em comin'!!
ReplyDeleteare you hibernating today? I am!!
ReplyDeleteGill
Your nature shots are so interesting, I particularly like the wild cherry here.
ReplyDeleteDarla
Excuisite, a beautiful collage you've made here! =)
ReplyDeleteIt's good and wise you tread careffully in the grass.. :)
How pretty. A lovely collection.
ReplyDeletelove the little grebe and beautiful goose!
ReplyDeleteYou got a lot of great shots! I like the beaver-chewed tree! I have never seen one looking like that in person.
ReplyDeleteI think you are right about the goose...she has kind of a wild look in her eye!
Wonderful spring collage and the herons in your post after this are fantastic. I enjoy your nature photography very much!
ReplyDeleteWell, this is just ducky! And woodsy! And very Ontarion. I like.
ReplyDeleteYou 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
ReplyDeleteA beautiful little corner of the world you have there and captured so well.
ReplyDeleteIt really does have its eye on you!
ReplyDeletea beautiful waterfowl collage!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLovely collage. I like the Canada Goose!
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