
Soon!
Happy Friday.

Soon!
Happy Friday.
Great Slave Lake (thawed!) at day’s end.

Happy Thursday.

Chokecherry blossoms
Beautiful blossoms from Vova Zinger. For more of his gorgeous photography, be sure to stop by his blog.
Whooping cranes migrate between the southern edge of the Northwest Territories and Texas. They travel a very long way!

These birds are often difficult to photograph as they are very shy and possessed of excellent hearing, so they are usually gone before you know they have been nearby. Generally, they just are not very gregarious; they like to keep to themselves in their pair bonds. Their nests are about five kilometres (three miles) apart from those of other cranes.
There are only about 500 whooping cranes in the wild, they migrate each year between wintering grounds at the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge in Texas and their breeding grounds in Wood Buffalo National Park near Fort Smith, NWT.
Their numbers are very slowly improving after dropping to about 25 birds in the 1940s; their survival and growth has been helped along by protections that exist in both Northwest Territories and Texas.
Happy mid-week.

East Lyn River, Lynmouth. Today’s the last of my daily ‘natural beauty’ pictures. However, I’ll post one each week under the title ‘#Saturday Scenes’…
#Words and #PictureOfTheDay: 31/May/22
A beautiful river scene from Stuart. Thanks, Stuart, for sharing your beautiful photos with us during the pandemic.
This bull moose is just starting to grow his antlers. These members of the deer family grow a new set every year; the larger and more elaborate the antlers, the older the moose.

The antlers are shed in the autumn; lots of people look for them then.
Happy Tuesday.

A Change of Viewpoint. Viewpoint changes scenes Five days past you saw this view From the other end. (((((((((((—-)))))))))) From the end of May, …
#Words and #PictureOfTheDay: 30/May/22
A very refreshing brook, courtesy of Stuart.
This bear was eating lunch when I spotted him. I’m not sure what he had found but it must have been tasty because he was quite engrossed.

I was glad to see him head to the forest once he saw me.

Happy Monday, happy week.

A Green Lane in the Yorkshire Wolds. How old the green lane Where once the drovers Led their cattle sheep and geese To market over Wolds Beneath …
#Words and #PictureOfTheDay: 27/May/22
A lovely photo of the Yorkshire Wolds, courtesy of Stuart.
The contrast of tree limbs against an overcast sky is striking in its simplicity.
