Dogs on Leash
Other than the odd sighting after their young fledged, the red-winged blackbirds have been all but transparent. That is up until a week ago when they again started calling and displaying from their usual vantage points. Perhaps this is normal behaviour and just a prelude to their migration south. Anyway, as the sign quite rightly says... keep your dogs on a leash:
I found the most uncomfortable position this morning in my attempt at getting a good view of the beaver doing its late morning routine. One foot on the bank and one in the water, with my back leaning against some long-dead branches which felt as though they could give out at any moment:
My discomfort was not in vain as I did capture some decent photos as the beaver went about its business:
Keeping the bed of the stream clear and also taking time to have a snack here and there:
Two woodpeckers; the first I believe is a male hairy woodpecker, looking for a tasty morsel inside an old seed head:
And the second is a photo of a red-bellied woodpecker which I was really happy to take:
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I found the most uncomfortable position this morning in my attempt at getting a good view of the beaver doing its late morning routine. One foot on the bank and one in the water, with my back leaning against some long-dead branches which felt as though they could give out at any moment:
My discomfort was not in vain as I did capture some decent photos as the beaver went about its business:
Keeping the bed of the stream clear and also taking time to have a snack here and there:
Two woodpeckers; the first I believe is a male hairy woodpecker, looking for a tasty morsel inside an old seed head:
And the second is a photo of a red-bellied woodpecker which I was really happy to take:
Copyright © wildlakeside.blogpot.com 2019 Scott Atkinson All Rights Reserved.
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