Then just like that Hallowe'en arrived!
This morning's look and feel offered up perfection for the mood of the day. I squeezed into rush hour traffic to venture down the "Deerfoot 500" to the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary to cover some kilometres on foot, to "forest bathe", to bird spot and to come away feeling like I got a full dose of nature. I arrived to see everything covered in a very thin light layer of frost.
the other youngster was not as curious so dashed off
It was early and even though that adventure on the "Deerfoot 500" woke me up, I was not quite up to snuff with making ID's. All the while, I thought I was admiring a Muskrat. There was a baby boom of them this summer and I thought this was just one of the many.
It was when I saw it swimming a bit later, I knew it was something other than a Muskrat. It was a very similar size to one. I asked a City Parks Person who happen to be strolling my way, he told me it's a baby Beaver. An ID can be made by checking out the tail.
White-breasted Nuthatch
male Common Goldeneye
Muskrat
small sections of light layers of ice are forming
frostiness










That final image is definitely a WOW!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely trip to the sanctuary! The cold, muted tones really do fit the Halloween spirit.
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