Canada Geese were there - no surprise ;)
Though the lakes there are not in the woods, but there are scattered trees that provide some shade for hikers as well as a bit of cover for the birds too.
Nice couple of coots were waiting for something before stepping
into the water and gliding along the grass looking for something to eat.
I also spotted a few Yellow-headed Blackbirds - another funny
species to observe. But don’t expect to get too close. They’re shy and
will fly off quickly. Best to enjoy them from a respectful distance.
As I was walking around the lake, I noticed a Great Blue Heron
standing close to the trail. Hidden in tall grass, it was completely invisible to those sticking to the main path.
It eventually flew off but didn’t go far, so I walked another hundred feet and got a second chance to watch it.
Soon after this encounter, I finished my loop and got into the
car... I was ready to drive around following the Wildlife Drive...
By this time, the weather had started to change. The sky turned
dramatic - which I liked even more than the plain blue. A herd of bison
was grazing far off in the distance, too far for a close view, but I
still stopped to snap a couple of photos.
I reached the area where the burrowing owls live. And what did I find first? Another meadowlark, of course ;)
But I didn’t have to wait long before a pair of burrowing owls emerged from their burrow to check out the surroundings.
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