This yellow-bellied sapsucker was just outside our front door the other morning. She worked the entire length of this evergreen and I managed a reasonable image despite focusing through branches and diminished light.
Sapsucker in the morning
This yellow-bellied sapsucker was just outside our front door the other morning. She worked the entire length of this evergreen and I managed a reasonable image despite focusing through branches and diminished light.
While the remaining ice is slowly disappearing, the seasonal return of our favorite birds has begun.
The southern end of Cobbosseecontee lake had more than birds this past week. I am guessing this is a muskrat, not beaver, weasel, mink, or what?
Our visit to the southern end of Cobbosseecontee Lake the other day allowed us to capture images of these ring-necked ducks, several Canada geese (see previous posts as well), mallards, and one lonely osprey at 500 feet.
On Cobbosseecontee lake during an early evening in central Maine.
Complaining about the woodpeckers, again!