The Winter Woods
Red-bellied Woodpecker
I ended up having enough time before work to go snowshoeing and birding at Pheasant Branch Conservancy. The stream corridor is always so spectacular right after a snowfall - it was nice to finally get out and breathe some fresh air to clear my brain. The dominant bird sounds belonged to Red-bellied Woodpeckers, Northern Cardinals and Black-capped Chickadees; heard so clearly through the calm woods. I didn't hear a Carolina Wren sing this morning (perhaps they were offended by so much new snow?), but I'm sure they're still around. I only had about an hour, so I used the time to enjoy views through my binoculars and also test a wide-angle lens I recently purchased for my Nikon Coolpix 8400.
All images © 2008 Mike McDowell















2 Comments:
Lovely photos, as usual. Must have been nice to relax out in nature to help keep cabin fever at bay - you Wisconsin folks will sure remember this snowy winter!
Just imagine how loud that water will rush down those falls as Spring approaches - ah, can almost hear it...
Isn't it always fun to test out a new camera toy - looks like the lens is a success - enjoy!
Very nice. The unadulterated look of freshly fallen snow is very peaceful.
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