Bourbon Neat
Senior Member
Went out for a nice sunny morning walk. Spring is a bit behind schedule but picking up. This old railroad bed is now used for bicycles, snowmobiles, and hikers, makes for a safe commute on old legs. Last time through was 2 years back and I stumbled on a crew of beaver. Was hoping to catch them at work but someone must have trapped them pretty much out.
Some of the wildlife around here:
Common Grackle
Tree Swallow, they are abundant here, as is the Grackle
The lone beaver having a lilly stalk, well until the shutter clicked and it when under. Waited a bit to see it resurface but crap out of luck. Wildlife around here is skittish to humans. In fact that dam pileated I could here kept just enough behind me to stay out of sight, those buggers sure do hammer on a tree.
There were many painted turtles catching some rays.
A big and beautiful Red Tailed Hawk soaring way, way up there wouldn't get any closer and glided away.
Got dizzy trying to get the colors right on this (I am a color blind photo hobbyist). When the beaver lay claim, this becomes a small lake.
Where did the clouds go in the sky? Exposure issues
Some of the wildlife around here:
Common Grackle
Tree Swallow, they are abundant here, as is the Grackle
The lone beaver having a lilly stalk, well until the shutter clicked and it when under. Waited a bit to see it resurface but crap out of luck. Wildlife around here is skittish to humans. In fact that dam pileated I could here kept just enough behind me to stay out of sight, those buggers sure do hammer on a tree.
There were many painted turtles catching some rays.
A big and beautiful Red Tailed Hawk soaring way, way up there wouldn't get any closer and glided away.
Got dizzy trying to get the colors right on this (I am a color blind photo hobbyist). When the beaver lay claim, this becomes a small lake.
Where did the clouds go in the sky? Exposure issues