This afternoon Zippy and I went to Belmar Park for an infusion of nature, and it was just what we needed. The Double-crested Cormorants were nesting and their grunting, pig-like sounds cracked me up.

I also enjoyed the Canada Geese and after downloading my pics was pleasantly surprised to discover this photo also includes an array of sunning Painted turtles.
We also saw a whole lot of Barn Swallows flying above the water, catching insects. A couple times we startled at whirring sounds as they flew inches from our heads. Here’s one taking a break.

Later, I saw this Tree Swallow perched in a tree. Always a thrill when swallows (or any bird, for that matter!) sit still long enough for identification and a decent photo.

There were other sightings (Red-winged Blackbirds, American Robins, Common Grackles), but I’m losing steam so will close with this fellow:

Although I had no idea what I was seeing, Zippy informed me this is a Greater White-fronted Goose. I was particularly taken by the orange feet and legs which is quite a dapper look. However, when Zippy walked past the second time there was some hissing.

But no biting, so all was well. No harm, no fowl!

No harm no fowl! That quacks me up!
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Never pass up an opportunity for a bad pun!
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Great bird photos.
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Thank you for checking out my feathered friends. 🙂
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Wow! How wonderful. The fourth photo is exceptional. The second makes my heart happy. I am smiling.
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I’m smiling with the knowledge of your smile, Cindy. Wishing you a beautiful weekend.
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Wonderful pictures!
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So glad you stopped by to hang out with the birds!
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Looks like spring has arrived! You live in a really cool place. That was very nice of the tree swallow to sit still for you.
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Spring has most definitely arrived. Yay! Our neighborhood is filled with tulips right now. And yes, it was most congenial of those swallows to sit for my camera. 🙂
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