Our resident ducks were settled on a sandbar in their favourite creek.

They need to enjoy that bit of real estate as the creek is beginning to rise a bit from a recent rain (and hopefully, more rainy days will happen soon). This is important as, if you look about a quarter of the way up from the photo’s bottom frame and in the centre, you will see a pink spot. That’s a kokanee salmon attempting to swim upstream, and it’s very necessary that she get there in order to spawn.
A little further along the path, I saw a heron.

I wanted to capture the reflections, but got a bonus.
Happy finds are such lovely additions to a great walk.
Happy Friday.
Nature in much of its glory pretty much surrounds you. Hi. Have a great weekend!
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Thank you very much, Neil. Yes, we live in an interesting mix of urban nature. It’s wonderful.
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Always nice to capture a bonus in your photos Lynette. Happy Friday. Allan
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Thanks, Allan. These aren’t the best photos but I like the unexpected gems in them. Cheers.
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lots of rain in the mail for all of us Lynette!
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I couldn’t agree more, Wayne. Locally, we have been fortunate enough to get short showers through the summer which mitigated the worst of the drought, but that was just in our immediate area. Even so, it’s dust-dry.
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IT’S HERE………….rain and wind this morning!
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Congratulations! 🙂 We are expecting rain as well. Enjoy!
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That is precious.
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Thanks, Jacqui. I love little finds like that.
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Cool that you captured a salmon, too. Have a nice weekend, Lynette.
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These are the land-locked salmon, so they spend their lives in lakes instead of the ocean. Then they travel upstream to spawn before dying. Bears will wait on the banks to capture them; the salmon are their main food source before they go into hibernation. But with this drought the rivers and creeks are too low in some places for the fish to make it, which is starving the bears. Fingers crossed we start getting lots more rain.
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🤞 We finally got rain all this week. The temps have been pleasant and the rain has been mild.
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Good to hear! Sounds like it’s a nice slow one that will do a lot of good.
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Those little extras are always fun! Pretty reflections.
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Agreed – these aren’t great photos but I love the surprises in them. Cheers.
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There’s a lot of life in watery places.
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There sure is. I’ve noticed more and more people standing on the bridge to watch the salmon. Really tells me that autumn has arrived. Cheers.
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