Life On and Off an Acreage

In-sights into moving from an Acreage back to Town, plus a few things I find of interest.

Two things that horses are scared about:


1. Things that move
2. Things that don't move




Old enough to be eccentric, but not rich enough

May 6, 2015

A Walk by the River

It was +10 and cloudy so Daphne and I decided to take a long walk along the river bank. The Athabasca is starting to rise and spread out.

 There were lots of geese posing
 The Ospreys are back again. I did not try to get close as I did not want to disturb them. A fellow walker said that they had just returned.
 A muskrat was feeding along the edge and was quite content to let us walk up to him (or her).
 He was not shy about posing for the camera!
 The Mallards were up feeding on the grass, and were pretty laid back.
 The hen was pretty shiny and had captured  attracted a mate
 The male was very watchful
 A couple of teal swam by.
 Geese like grass!
 Geese really like grass!
 I semi missed this Mule deer while watching the river. I should have looked behind me!

There were lots of Yellow Bellied Sapsuckers around. This one beat my shutter speed.
All in all it was a good 2 1/2 hours wlk. Daphne got to play fetch the Kong in the dog park, and I got lots of fresh air.

Got up this morning to snow! :-{


6 comments:

  1. Wow- these are awesome photos!
    I'm looking at your osprey shot- I was trying to identify a couple of birds this morning, and I'm being told one is an osprey...I think I have lumped all of these type birds together as vultures and never learned their proper name. You can tell I am a beginner at bird identification!

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  2. Great shots and I love the muskrat photos!

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  3. Oh, Ian... your pictures! You are just a wonderful photographer! Now I know where the teal have gone!

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  4. Sounds like you may have cold for a few days but the moisture is good and I can so tell how much you enjoyed the lovely long walk! All your photos made me smile too!

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  5. Great nature walk, Ian! Thanks for the great pics!

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