I was out and about at 6:30 am because I couldn't sleep. Daphne was OK with the early hour. These were taken along the Athabasca Riverbank and the Rotary Park pathways.
They did not seem to mind me, but kept an open eye on Daphne. Some of them did not even bother to get up, but stayed still and enjoyed the morning sun.
I saw seven different deer along my walking route.
They are all looking a little worse for wear, starting a heavy shed. I did not see any sign of them giving birth. I am hoping for some fawn pictures this year.
Daphne was good and did not pull or attempt to growl or chase.
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
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
1. Things that move
2. Things that don't move
Old enough to be eccentric, but not rich enough
May 13, 2020
May 9, 2020
May 9,2020, Out and About
May 6, 2020
My Walk May6,2020
It was a good day starting at 06:30 dark. The pictures were all taken around Rotary Park in Whitecourt.
We have a Northern Shoveller preening
Whatever he can do, so can she!
It was fairly warm, but this Seagull still had to fluff up.
A pair of Blue Wing Teal enjoying the sunshine. She is very camouflaged!
Then there are the noisy crows. This one was not happy with Daphnie being so close.
The Common Loon was enjoying a stretch after chasing breakfast in the pond
Our Ospreys
are back. There have been Ospreys in that nest every year for about 9 years that I know of.
There were five Mule Deer in the park and they didn't mind Daphnie at all
They just kept on feeding.
Then there is the Canada Goose, head up looking for any danger to his hens
All in all, a good hours walk!
May 4, 2020
They Continue to Come!
April 29, 2020
April 28, 2020
Yesterday Was a Ducky Sort of Day!
It was a great day for pictures! Alas, the River is opening up and the birds are dispersing to their nesting areas. In the meantime, I had fun!
Here are a pair of Common Goldeneye
A Canada Goose making a big splash on arrival
Two male Greater Scaup
A Pair of Bufflehead
A Male Common Goldeneye
A male Hooded Merganser
Tundra Swans
The Tundra Swans are a lot bigger than the Canada Goose!
A pair of Mallards
April 22, 2020
Breakup on the Athabasca
This is a view of the Athabasca two days ago. The warm weather had opened up some of the river and raised the level about one foot.
Here is another view two days ago. Some of the ice and debris dammed this side of the river, forcing more water into the main channel, much to the enjoyment of the ducks.
Yesterday, the top view became this. The ice was starting to move from upstream and the river's two flows have equalized.
Before long, the ice was building.
Some of the ice blocks ere several feet thick. I hope the river doesn't do what it did last year and dam off the whole flow below Town. The result caused the river to overflow the banks and flooded several thousand acres, and lots of houses. It washed out sections of the flats road. People were out of their houses for several weeks.
April 13, 2020
Finally, I think Spring is Here!
Today was the first day that I saw Sea Gulls, not many, but its a start. They seem to keep well separated from all the Geese and ducks on the River.I thought I heard some yesterday, but couldn't find them.
The American Wigeon is still in the shallows, and ice. They are a pretty duck and I don't get to take photos of them very often> I am trying to get a side by side of both male and female.
The weather is such and the traffic is way down and the Mule Deer are coming out.I am hoping to get some fawn shots this year.
This female Wigeon was cooperative to a point, but wouldn't sidle up to her mate. I will keep watching!
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