
I liked the light on my nandina bush.

Bill and I went on a walk mid morning as we usually do on New Year's day.

The shallow parts of the stream and marsh had some ice.

It was a beautiful day.

I thought the Canada Geese were posing for me.

The cormorants looked like they were standing guard.

I almost missed the heron hiding in the woods.

A good day to start off the new year followed by a rather wet but warmer weekend.

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Nice walk and how lucky to have some sun..love the frost photo Carver.... Happy New Year... Michelle
ReplyDeleteAn amazing series of photos!Love them all but my favorite is the first one!
ReplyDeletePerfect start to the New Year with a wonderful walk in those crisp temperatures.
ReplyDeleteWonderful nature shots! Love the first one and the heron is awesome!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you,
artmusedog and carol
Carver, lovely images from your walk. The bird shots are all great.. And the sunshine looks warm and wonderful..It is cold here today.. Have a happy New Year!
ReplyDeletewow some lovely photos in there!
ReplyDeleteLove Jack Frost and your heron. I always enjoy seeing the water in your photos - those are really appealing, like I'm on the walk with you.
ReplyDeleteMaybe one of these days I won't be catching up on my work or helping my daughter with her homework and I can post some of my recent bird pics, too...
Beautiful captures. Wonderful start for new year.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely day for a walk and nice shots.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful captures.
ReplyDeleteA very happy new year to you Carver!
Beautiful pictures !
ReplyDeleteI especially like the first photo with the frost on the leaves!
ReplyDeleteA lovely day in your part of the world Carver. Great shots as always!
ReplyDeleteA nature walk is a great New Years Day tradition. And you have the perfect place for it. The frosted leaf is beautiful., and lots of winter birds. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Thanks for sharing. Have a great year!
ReplyDeleteNow that was a walk!!!!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteWe've had a heron hanging around our cabin this winter. He must be over-wintering somewhere nearby. They sure make a prehistoric sound. - Margy
ReplyDeleteWhat a great start to the New Year!
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