The fields along the trail was starting to get over-grown in late May at Possum Branch Preserve. Once the grass gets knee high it’s a little creepy to veer off the trail and get close to the marsh.
Baby bluebirds hanging out in a dead tree. Looks like they were just learning to fly.
The usual.
This guy (male lesser scaup) should have already flown north by mid-May. Not sure why he was still hanging around but he wasn’t there the last time I was at the preserve.
The view from the edge of one of the ponds.
I stopped by the local eagles nest on the way home that’s in a utility tower. I was checking to see if I could see any juvenile eagles hanging around but only the adult was sitting on the tower. Any babies could have been gone by then.
What a wondrous walk. The croc looks ready to snap a breakfast.
And I love the daisies.
I was on a nature walk to last Sunday. Didn’t manage to see as many wildlife species, but it was so worthwhile.
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Nice wild life shots! With “the usual” hanging around, I understand it’s a bit scary to walk there…
These are great images of your walk! I love the one with the wingspread of the bird.
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