What a difference a few days make. This first photo was taken on Dec 1.
And three days later, it looked like this. The bay was almost entirely frozen, much earlier than normal. Needless to say, the waterfowl hunt came to an end earlier this year as a result.
I had been out those two times looking for things to photograph while I was out for some hiking. Bald Eagles were the order of the day, on both occasions!
On Dec 1, was checking the lake front, and I noted this adult heading my way. It was following the shoreline, and it came closer....
...and eventually flew almost right overhead.It continued southward, but after a bit longer flight, noted another eagle in a large cottonwood tree amongst some cottages, and flew in to join it.On Dec 4, I was again checking the cottonwood trees a bit south of the traffic circle, and came across this one.
I very quietly got out of the vehicle so I could get a slightly better angle and keep the hydro wire out of the photo. The eagles didn't like that, so quickly left and flew up along the lakeshore.
And there they joined another eagle, this time an adult. Whether all of these over the two days were different individuals, I don't know, but there were at least 5 birds.
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| Canada Geese at siesta time |
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| Ring-billed Gull |
And a few other things away from the lake. A flock of about 27 Cedar Waxwings landed high in a distant tree. Most of the flock were in this one tree, but there were a few others in adjacent ones. I looked for one to be a Bohemian, but was not successful.
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| Downy Woodpecker |
I had kept an eye open for the super moon on Dec 4th, but there was cloud at the horizon and it wasn't until I got part way home that I noticed it above the cloud. So when I got home, I took this photo.
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