I know, the title is cheesy, but I couldn’t help it! In March a lot of Swans came to the Lake. I love watching them graciously floating across the gentle water, like a soft fluffy cloud against a blue sky. March was also the beginning of breeding season in the bird kingdom. It has beenContinue reading “The Swan’s Lake”
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Who Whoo
A few weeks ago, my husband and I were wondering through the forest, when he suddenly whispered my name “Jasmin!” I turned around and he quietly and slowly told me there was an owl in the tree. My initial response, “are you joking?” He was not joking. It was actually a very frightening experience! ThisContinue reading “Who Whoo”
Goodbye Winter!
The seasons are changing and the spring migration has been quite exciting to see! But I have images from February that I want to share before getting into Spring! This post will be more pictures than text, so please enjoy viewing! Red-breasted Merganser’s do an entertaining dance with cute little calls to accompany. The littleContinue reading “Goodbye Winter!”
Surviving Winter
Winter is hard. Winter in Canada is hard. Winter in Canada during a global pandemic is hard! What helped you through the cold months? I know they aren’t over yet – March is untrustworthy! In my previous post I talked about my obsession with the Snowy Owl that was perched at the docks near myContinue reading “Surviving Winter”
My Snowy Owl Obsession
The snowy owl has been a regular feature on my blog- when I post about birds. Since December, this female owl was regularly seen perched in the middle of the docks, where she was safe. I wanted to see her do more than sitting on the docks, and this meant I had to go atContinue reading “My Snowy Owl Obsession”
Winter Visitors
Another post with more of my snaps from the past week or so. I saw some new species and a few incredible scenes. Enjoy viewing! The Snowy Owl has been at the docks every day over the past week. She is usually resting when I see her, or trying to find an escape from theContinue reading “Winter Visitors”
Red Cardinal and Others
A new post? Already?! I know, two in one week is just crazy! I just wanted to share these images I took from the past two days with you. (Thanks for viewing!) We had a friendly encounter with a curious Cardinal couple. We always walk with sunflower seeds in our pockets. We threw a fewContinue reading “Red Cardinal and Others”
Oh look, more birds!
Another blog post with pictures of birds. It’s the most interesting thing I see these days! The variety of birds I encounter each week blows my mind! So, I saw a Bald Eagle! It flew right over me. I didn’t realize what it was, I just knew it was something huge flying away from meContinue reading “Oh look, more birds!”
Divers, Paddlers and Others
Some of the birds I’ve posted pictures of already had been swimming a lot closer to the shore then I previously saw. So, enjoy some closer pictures of these little birds, and some new discoveries! Mallard Ducks were not meant to dive, but this one still tried! Sometimes the water on the Lake seems asContinue reading “Divers, Paddlers and Others”
Buffleheads and Friends
A buoyant, large-headed duck that abruptly vanishes and resurfaces as it feeds, the tiny Bufflehead spends winters bobbing in bays, estuaries, reservoirs, and lakes. Males are striking black-and white from a distance. A closer look at the head shows glossy green and purple setting off the striking white patch. Females are a subdued gray-brown withContinue reading “Buffleheads and Friends”