Ever want to find a bird and animal hot spot? Find a nice pond without a manicured lawn around it. Here in northern Minnesota I know of quite a few beaver ponds, and sunrise this morning found me hiking into said pond via a snowmobile trail. Now realizing most of you may not have wilderness like me at your beck and call, then search out a golf course or cemetery with a pond. These small bodies of water generate lots of food which means nature on display. Here’s a few photographs from this morning’s excursion …
Green-Winged Teal (one of my favorite ducks … beautiful color)
Beaver! (what else would you expect at a beaver pond)
Osprey (with a Great Blue Heron flying in the background)
Porcupine (seen along my hike in … not at the pond)
And from a golf course pond yesterday afternoon …
Yellow-Bellied Sapsuckers “a fighting”
Tree Swallows (love the metallic blue)
Finally … another owl image. I took this photograph yesterday morning. One key item to point out with wildlife photography, often less is more! While I could have zoomed in quite a bit more for a close-up of the siblings, it makes for a much more interesting and artistic image to have the full, rather unique tree bough in the photograph.
Every time I see your posts and look at those beautiful pics of birds I always think how much I wish I could go on a bird walk with you.
Love these pictures and the commentary. I share them with my granddaughter over Zoom and she is thrilled! Thank you so much for sharing.
Nancy … thank you so much for letting me know about sharing my owl photos with your granddaughter via Zoom. That fact makes me SO happy. I have six grandchildren and I miss visiting them. Remember … for you and everyone, anyone may download for free the full PDF versions of my children’s books. Let’s make the Coronavirus crisis a happy time for young children. Here is the link to my books … https://www.365daysofbirds.com/2020/03/27/do-you-hoot-free-childrens-books-downloads/
Rich
Thanks so much for your articles . I look for each one and always enjoy them. You do such a good job of describing what is happening. Your photos are so good too. Very much appreciate your good work.
Very enjoyable images – Thanks!