Snail shell
I seem to have been in watery places during the past week. Green leaves have suddenly appeared on a few varieties of trees, but other branches are still brown and bare. So instead of looking up, I looked down and saw this snail shell.
Pond reflection in a still brown marsh
Still looking down, I noticed this reflection. Lots of brown. But the temperature has been warm last weekend so I imagine there's a LOT more green now.
Caspian tern with fish in its mouth
When I looked up, this tern was patrolling the marsh - back and forth - until it captured this tasty treat. I wonder if he was taking the fish home to share or if he was planning to eat it all himself.
Manitoba maple (a.k.a. box elder) in flower
Back to eye level, one of the first trees to leaf out here was the Mantoba maple.
Norther harrier (a.k.a marsh hawk)
And then looking up again, another hunter flew over the marsh, this one flying quite low. The harrier was looking for a yummy morsel, such as a mammal or maybe a tender bird. He suddenly disappeared so he found something but I didn't see what he captured.
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great fly-bys and signs of spring. :)
ReplyDeleteLove that snail shell.
ReplyDeleteLove your tern with fish. And the Manitoba maple is beautiful - my kind of bloom.
ReplyDeleteI love those first new shoots of growth. Great set of pictures.
ReplyDeleteYou got some great captures. That snail shell is amazing. I wonder where the owner is. :) I love the new blossoms on the maple trees. They are so pretty, like little tassels. The weather is fantastic here too. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI like how you made the post but I almost got whiplash.
ReplyDeleteThe wonders of nature.
ReplyDeleteThe Caspian tern with its fish meal in its mouth is a wonderful photo.
ReplyDeleteExcellent selection of pictures!I'm impressed by the Caspian with the fish in his mouth, what a fabulous shot!
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hugs
Léia
i look down much more than up... my friend Diane looks up more than down, we make good pals for finding things and pointing them out. be still my heart on the photo of the maple. so beautiful
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of the tern with a fish. Wow. Nice images of spring. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteOf course, with me going birding this past month most every day, I especially like the bird photos you've shared. That tern is a great 'catch' through your viewfinder!!!
ReplyDeleteBut it's beautiful flowers clone.!
ReplyDeleteI am delighted with them.
Your photos are wonderful.
I send greetings.
Lucia
Fabulous shot of the tern!
ReplyDeleteFantastic series. It's hard to imagine such scenes of life and death being played out minute by minute all over the world. I especially like the shot with the caspian tern taking dinner home!
ReplyDeleteGreat bird shots, but I think I like the snail best. The color and form are so sensuous. I haven't seen a garden snail in years. I wonder where they've gone?
ReplyDeleteGreat bird captures .... I like that you included the snail shell in nature notes... Michelle
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm jealous of the tern shot. Amazing how you caught him in flight with a mouth full. All the shots are great.
ReplyDeleteLove the flight shots and the snail is cool. Great finds!
ReplyDeleteSo you have my Northern harriers! They are all gone here...I miss them.
ReplyDeleteLove your Manitoba maple...sounds like you name things the way we name them. LOL Great capture of the tern, too...
Great capture on that tern!
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