
This is what it looked like today when I went wandering in Waterton Lakes National Park.
My focus this morning was to get up and out the door then get over to the lakeshore before sunrise which these days is well before 6:00am. I made it in plenty of time as did a few others. We waited and we watched! Pinks began to turn to oranges!
waiting
I took many photos while I waited.
This photo shows the second the sun peeked above the horizon.
A new day has dawned!
Once the sun was up, I drove the Akamina Parkway to get another look at Cameron Lake during the early hours of the morning. No other vehicles were to be seen neither in front of me nor behind me. I took the liberty to stop to snap shots of the beautiful views though my front windshield.
A stroll along a very short section of the lakeshore offered up some sweet songs and sights.
male Barrow's Goldeneye
Cassin's Finch
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Spotted Sandpiper
a close up of the Sheep at far right
I saw so much already yet it was still very early in the morning. Waterton Lakes National Park always offers up so much, the usual along with many surprises. Everything about this place keeps me wanting to go back for more!















So many awesome photos…the sunrise and Cameron Lake, WOW!!! ❤️Norma
ReplyDeleteA two minute walk to the sunrise location makes it so easy!
DeleteThe early bird not only catches the worm but the glories of sunrise and perfect astonishing reflections.
ReplyDeleteNot long after, the breeze started so lucky to get the crisp reflection.
DeleteHello Alexandra,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky images, love the views of the lake and mountains. You saw a great variety of birds, I love them all. The mountain goats are a cool sight to see. Awesome photos. Take care, have a great day and a happy week ahead!
There were many more birds that Merlin picked up but I could not see the birds.
DeleteBear's Hump is an awesome view point.
ReplyDeleteIt's a steep climb but so worth it!
DeleteStunning images of the lake and its surroundings. Easy to see that those mountain sheeps are stronger than the sheeps I see in my country.
ReplyDeleteWe have regular sheep too that live on farms.
DeleteWow! What vistas! I'm great for seeing sunsets, but to find an exposure where I can actually see a sky not blocked with trees in the morning, I have to not only get up early, but actually go someplace to get there! This is such dazzling country. I love seeing the sheep -- timely, too. (I just went to see "The Sheep Detectives" yesterday!)
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