Ring-necked duck (Aythya collaris)
The Guard Goose
The border crossing station in Marine City, Michig…
Titanic memorial in Marine City, Michigan...
Catholic church in Marine City, Michigan
End of the day.
Walk in the woods
A rare sight: Gold-crowned Kinglet
Checking out the surroundings
Almost done molting
A wind-blown hairdo
A hidden trail
Moss in bloom
Fungus
Osprey
Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis)
Round-lobed Hepatica
Spring Beauty, so tiny.
From a distance of several hundred feet I spotted…
My friend enjoyed discovering Spring flowers with…
Finally, Spring is showing the first colors.
Softly murmering under the bridge.
A Spring evening
INWOOD TRAILS
Inwood trails, Washington Township, Michigan
Stony Creek at Inwood Trails.
Inwood trails, Washington Township, Michigan
Inwood trails, Washington Township, Michigan
Sings beautifully, possibly Song Sparrow?
Osprey on a cellphone tower.
Osprey nest.
Ring-necked duck (Aythya collaris)
Female Bufflehead duck (Bucephala albeola)
Fossils at the lake shore.
Many 'Don't' signs...
Looking south to the bottom of Lake Huron.
Icy cold wind at the lake today.
March 31st.
Somewhere must be a warm Spring day.
A different kind of rooster on the roof.
March is ending with bad weather.
The last glow of the day
The last glow of the day
In progress...
Empty nutcracker holes.
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Two diving ducks: top - Buffleheads, bottom: Ringnecks


A rare sighting across from our home and today, two days after I took these photos, they are gone, continuing their migration to the far northern regions of the continent.
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Hab' leider vergessen, den Titel hinzuzufuegen. Diese beiden Entenarten brueten in unserer Gegend nicht, sondern haben sich hier nur ein paar Tage ausgeruht. Sie fliegen weiter in den hohen Norden des Kontinents und waren gestern schon wieder weg.
Doerthe club has replied to Ronald Losure clubI had never seen any, either, and was surprised to see these in the little pond across the street where the new homes are being built. They are gone now, even more reason to treasure these rare shots.
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