Sunday, April 24, 2011
Happy Easter
For This 24th of may I decided I would try and capture a merganser. Of the duck family it is the second smallest of that genus. Pictured here is a female of the "hooded meganser". These are very hard to photograph at a close distance as they are more skittish than the larger ducks one can feed at any given pond and tend to fly off rather quickly. These "ducks" have great eyesight and catch their food ( small fish ,crustaceans and insects) by diving and swimming under water.
Monday, April 18, 2011
The perch
I am blessed in the fact that I am able to walk to 3 osprey nests within minutes from where I live. But even more so, that This one comes back year after year and fishes from this perch right in my own backyard. It is a truely amazing bird to watch. This raptor has an outher "toe" that can shift from from to back enabling it to hold it's prey staright forward reducing air drag when flying back to it's nest.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Nest Building
On a walk down the road from where I live one can find 3 Osprey nests in various stages of being built. Within a few minutes drive I have counted more than 6 viewable from the side of the road. Here is one of my favourite ones located in a marsh.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Our Water
I chose this image from last september to illustrate the importance of our water. Here you can see what is referred to as " Blue /Green Algae". This occurs when phosphates are introduced into our waterways. The phosphates are an ingrediant used in chemical fertilizers. After a rainstorm these phsphates are eventually washed down into our lakes , rivers and streams. The phosphates then accelerate the growth of natural algae to the point in which you see here in this photo. Millions of tons of this chemical eventually end up in our water killing aquatic life. True that the algae is a food source for some aquatic life but, One the surface is covered it actually chokes off the oxygen in the water killing almost everything. Just look at Lake Simcoe! It was said that by the year 2050 that water will be a problem due to a shortage of clean water. Beaches are closed each season due to ecoli which breeds in this blue /green algae. Pets have died and children get sick when they come in contact with this toxic algae. We need our water to survive.
So this spring when cleaning your yard and creating your "curb appeal" think about your actions. Don't use chemicles. Instead, use a mulching blade on your mower , use natural fertilizers if you really have to. Because what you do today will affect your children!
So this spring when cleaning your yard and creating your "curb appeal" think about your actions. Don't use chemicles. Instead, use a mulching blade on your mower , use natural fertilizers if you really have to. Because what you do today will affect your children!
Saturday, April 9, 2011
The Ospreys are back
Over the past few days I've noticed high flying raptors circling high above the highways and backroads in the srrounding area of which I live. This is exciting as it is a sure sign of spring. Now with the warmer weather starting to show, the Osprey's have started their nest building in trees and platforms provided by the township.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
They're Back!!!
I went out to photograph the usual suspects, geese... ducks.... you know them ...you see them all the time. I was thrilled to find that the Ospreys have returned. I stalked my prey waiting ....waiting... and then some more waiting. I lit a cigarette and when I turned to put my pack away I noticed that not only had the ospreys returned but, So had the herons! Yee Haw! Well what you see here is the culmination of over an hour sneaking (so not to disturb this beautifull bird) and getting my vantage point.
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