Canada geese at Hyde Park in Niagara Falls, where the Master Naturalist group went to replant a few new trees and water all of the new trees. The next day, we visited the Stella Niagara Nature Preserve. The Western New York Land Conservancy purchased the land from the Franciscan Sisters of Penance and Christian Charity. The land is in the process of being restored. All invasive plant species are being removed and are being replaced by native plant species, which attract bees and other pollinators. |
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I liked the scope technique and you got a great shot.
Photographing wildlife is something I rarely succeed at. At least flowers stand still! Enjoyed yours.
You pictured those items I have missed since living the Forest City home more than 50 years ago. Sure, I see glorious birds- and the socially acceptable rat (not, not TheDonald, squirrels), but nothing else...
Than for sharing your world with us. I'd never heard of a Master Naturalist group.
I would love to know more about that deer, if ever you get some information. Those rabbits are so cute. We used to have rabbits when I was young and I loved playing with the babies. Would you believe that we even had a baby monkey for a while! He was such a cutie.
Wonderful photographs. I find wildlife fascinating, although don't get much chance to see it close up as we often walking with our dog and, while he does not chase or worry animals and birds, they tend to stay away. We need to put some water out for birds as the summer is unusually hot here in England and water is low.
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