Lots of deer in early January.
Lots of squirrels but that bottom looks a little rough.
Lots of little birds but nothing new.
Red shoulder hawks hiding along the trails.
Eagles flying far away across the lake. Both an adult and a juvenile.
Found these two ducks at a quiet end of a pond. I’m thinking they are pets that got dumped here. Someone left food in a small plastic container. I just hope they know enough to stay away from the gators.
You captured some beautiful shots here!
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The deer and the hawks are the stars, but all the supporting players are great, too!
So beautiful pics. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Most all of these critters are common to Northwest Arkansas as well. The deer are most visible in the fall and again in early spring. The eagles have been everywhere this winter. The hawks show up in late September and stay around until late spring. Palliated woodpeckers are among my favorite woodland birds because of that Woody Woodpecker doo. Great looking set of images. Have a blessed week.
They may be regulars, but they’re still very photogenic! Very nice series of photographs, Dina!
Beautiful deer. Oh that poor little squirrel. Wonderful birds, loved the Woodpecker.