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Mud Lake, late spring


Summer is moving in. You can see the progression on the latest page of my gallery: brown and silver bokehs predominating at the bottom, and at the top, green, green, and more green!

Mud Lake's Yellow Warblers are back:


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The Black-Crowned Night Herons at Mud Lake seem tamer than in years past, for some reason. It used to be I could only get good pictures of the (stripy brown) teenagers--adults would flush at the slightest disturbance. But I was in clear view of this one and he paid me little mind. Mature Night Herons, seen close up and in good light, are magnificent birds in my opinion!



Lily-of-the-valley, a garden flower that sometimes escapes into woodlands.


Dragonflies and Wildflowers at Sugarbush TrailA Delicate Beauty

Comments

ilanikhan
May 27th, 2015 at 7:00 am
I love the warbler, he's all like "I'm FABulous"

mustangsallie
May 28th, 2015 at 8:30 pm
That Yellow Warbler is SUCH a cutie!!!!!