A little catch up from what I had in the camera, and a little catchup on paddling.
Sunrise: my favorite time of day.
Early in the morning like this, and with our usual summertime humidity that can be measured in liters/gallons, some fog is inevitiable;
Still, there are those little nooks and cranies around the lake that are pretty neat.
But enough of the scenery, on with the creatures to be featured today, like this Cormorant and Goose:
The Osprey were on the job:
Ok, one more bit of scenery. Recent storms left a number of freshly-downed trees around the lake, but this chunk had been there for a while. Between the reflection and refraction, it looks like a really big arrow crash-landed in the lake (shot by a really big creature?):
I don’t know if this is the work of some creature, but it almost has to be, even if that creature is a human. It resembles what results when a roll of hay gets away and lands in the lake, but not quite. There are beavers active in this area:
We know the Herons go in the trees, but it’s rather rare to see one sitting out in the open like this. The obligatory Great Blue Heron picture:
Creature Feature 2019 #3
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