Equine scene on Scriven Road just north of Rice Lake. The second guy just wouldn’t turn around.
Cows resting on each other.
Kestrel on a wire.
Equine scene on Scriven Road just north of Rice Lake. The second guy just wouldn’t turn around.
Cows resting on each other.
Kestrel on a wire.
There’s not much happening, so here are a few random pictures, including some from a hike at Nature Areas 1 and 2 at Trent University in Peterborough.
A heron, four carp, a Muscovy duck and a hummingbird – all on one May day at the cottage.
My latest attempts at photographing the shapes, colours and little creatures of summer.
Here are some photos from our first day at the cottage – spring-like weather.
The next day of March Break we went to Presqu’ile Provincial Park where there is a beach strewn with bird bones; sounds morbid but it makes for an interesting subject.
Last day – spring again. The buds are even pushing through the ground. I hope winter doesn’t return for their sake. A lot of these pictures are taken of leaves in puddles.
Here are some photos from a little trip to Ball’s Mill Conservation Area near Cobourg. The mill itself, built in the 1840s, is in pretty bad shape just down the road.
The lake ice heaved quite a bit, creating many interesting ice photo opportunities.
Here are the hidden coloured gems of winter, found mostly on ground level.