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The new year came in bright and chilly, perfect for a walk around
Sloan's Lake for a bit of birding. Binoculars and ID book in hand, we headed out. A walking / biking pathway encircles this popular urban lake in an easy, three mile loop. Most of the water is frozen over, but there were a few open areas where water fowl congregated.
Of course we saw the ubiquitous Canadian goose doing what they do best, chewing up the grass and crapping
everywhere.
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Jim has great binoculars, so we were able to see and identify a number of different water birds (a telephoto lens for my camera is on my wish list with a capital W!). There wasn't anything too unusual to report, but we did see: mallards, common mergansers, hooded mergansers (stunning!), northern shovelers, and American coots, which are oddly chicken-like.
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A piece of sculpture on the SW leg of the lake has an "eye" for viewing the lake (looking to the north-west.) I love looking through to the more focused vista beyond.
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A fun and invigorating start to the new year. Now on to the couch and the football games!
2 comments:
Lovely photos. You have a great eye for composition!
Thanks, Deidre! I really enjoy taking photos---it makes me slow down and look at things closely...
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