No, nature does not plant trees in a stright line but I do like this photo. Tersa shot it at Big Woods this week. We did not see any wildlife, but this .. very special place.
~ Rick
No, nature does not plant trees in a stright line but I do like this photo. Tersa shot it at Big Woods this week. We did not see any wildlife, but this .. very special place.
~ Rick
I almost stepped on this dude. Teresa spotted him after I had passed. Not sure how he got this far from the river. He was moving around.
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Even the squirrels seem to be know that spring is around the corner.
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I could almost hear him, "He won't see me here!". Well, I did, and I got this photo. That is a mouth full too!
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What a contrast. The top nest is about the size of a very small tea cup. It could easily fit in the palm of my hand. I can't tell for sure what bird built this nest, but it would be a very small. This nest is just three or four inchers across. So tiny and very low to the ground.
The second nest is from a Bald Eagle. She is currently in the nest (yes, look close). They have new eggs in there. That nest is six or seven feet accros. and likly as tall. It is high up in the trees.
Very cool.
~ Rick