Cormorant on Pleasant Pond
The noise of a modestly sized wood pecker caught my attention while walking along the far bog several weeks ago. It wasn’t easy to locate the bird and, when I did, I only got a quick glimpse on a dead tree top. With the benefit of post-capture processing, I was able to identify it as ….. not sure? A scruffy downy woodpecker is all I can assume so far.
On a late afternoon bird photo mission, I managed to catch a solitary beaver investigating the edge of the marsh along Potters Brook.
On a mid-afternoon walk in the backwoods, as we passed an out-of-production hayfield, a whole family-plus-neighbors waddled slowly away from us.
During a mid-day trip along the far-bog several weeks ago, the goldfinches were busy having a meeting. I am not sure this constitutes sufficient distancing.
Along the edge of Woodbury Pond, a black duck enjoys a quiet morning.
A pair of ducks swam back and forth on Woodbury Pond yesterday. Others rested along the shore.
This pair of black ducks rested on a log while we slowly approached. Others were swimming around sampling vegetation from the shallow part of the lake.
From a small rock on the no-name pond last week