A sunset over Noank, Connecticut, about a month before the corona-virus caught up with us.
Before the virus
A sunset over Noank, Connecticut, about a month before the corona-virus caught up with us.
A female mallard checks out the rest of her crowd before venturing into the water in an inlet on Woodbury Pond.
From earlier this fall during our canoe ride up the Madagascal stream near Burlington, Maine. The beavers selected this wide spot to construct their largest dam. There are several narrower sections within a mile or so. It remains a mystery to us why this spot was selected.
The re-created stockade fence protecting the buildings of the Cushnoc Trading Post at Fort Western in Augusta, Maine.
A typical late fall site on the Kennebec River in Augusta, Maine. The gulls congregate here where the tidal affects from the Gulf Of Maine terminate and water levels are more stable.
The pace of life proceeds in the back woods. Despite an unusually dry summer, the no-name pond managed to retain water levels that were not unusual.
During a recent autumn afternoon, a young deer wandered through the back woods.
On a quiet day along Fishers Island sound last month, a heron contemplates the day.
During our recent visit to the Ice Pond, a number of different birds were lounging around the middle of the pond. Of note were several juvenile night herons among the more usual egrets and mallards.