From a Connecticut shoreline visit last year.
Mallards in transit
From a Connecticut shoreline visit last year.
One of the more typical themes of my photography career: birds leaving the scene as I show up
Our local newspaper reported that it is prime time for the American goldfinch in Maine. The kids have hatched, the start of winter migration is months away, and several competitive species have already departed for their wintering grounds.
Part of the Maine summer ritual is taking a cruise on the lake. Even the loons do it.
This small critter went by at a modest speed while we sat along the pond shore. Not sure if it is a muskrat; doesn’t seem to be an area where beavers are currently hanging around. We don’t think it is an otter.
During an aimless walk in the central Maine woods, an old man and his dog came upon a work by famed artist, Picasso
Another look at a heron majestically surveying the marsh on the Connecticut coast last September.