Lake Lynn is only four miles from my house so it's also close by.
The grey goose above was pretty rambunctious but the ones below were calmer.
I like the way the ducks swam past the upside down tree in the water or rather the tree's reflection was upside down.
I think the shadows below are interesting.
The Canadian Geese were hanging out with the mallards.
It was a beautiful day and there were a lot of people taking advantage of it to walk, jog and cycle.
The mallard below was running.
The duck below was keeping its eye on the mallard.
At Lake Lynn there are long bridges/boardwalks.
I spotted four swans on the lake.
I didn't get any good group shots of the swan pairs.
I tried to catch the geese in flight but didn't get a shot until they were landing below.
Before long the trees will be changing colors.
A few trees are starting to change but only isolated leaves have fall colors so far.
13 comments:
wow you live close to 2 lakes, how wonderful is that?
are both of these lakes natural lakes?
What a glorious walk you enjoyed.
That is an awesome wing stretch for the goose … wonder if it is drying its feathers after a swim. What a potpourri of birds at this lake! The path is sure to be golden before too long now that autumn is just around the corner.
Wonderful shots in and around the lake.
Great place!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
What a lovely place and I do love the photo of the stretching duck!! What a happy looking fellow! A fantastic walk indeed!! Thanks for sharing, Carver!!
Wow! What a place ~ beautiful nature photography ~ love the ducks and swans ~ carol, xo
What a scenic place to stroll! I like the landing geese and the lovely swan.
Lovely bird activities. Great captures of them. I liked the one in which they were taking off.
the one with the ducks and the mallards, looks like a party! Great everyone is enjoying the nice weather:)
Nice find the place and lovely ducks! I glad that you got beautiful photographs of the ducks and share with us....
I imagine it will be a beautiful place to visit in the Autumn as well.
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