This is the channel between Shawano Lke and Washington Lake. Love the reflections more then the actual trees.
This is at the landing at Loon Lake. The part in the back of the picture is actually an island. There are ospreys and bald eagles on the island. Another favorite for fishing. When we had the boat that we sold this spring, we fished a lot on the back side of the island. Northern, bass and blue gills.
Here is one of the bald eagles. I took it with my new camera. Even with a 50x zoom ability it was really stretching the camera's limits.
This spider must have thought that he was SPIDER MAN as the anchor line comes down from the power lines. That is far rappel. I also like how the web is cupped. I think it is just amazing how complex the webs are. Spiders are true architect's!
This downey woodpecker actually sat still long enough for me to get a few shots. Usually they are so busy pecking away at the tree that you have to shoot a lot of pictures to get one that isn't blurry.
The leaves are starting to change colors. I think later this week they will be at peak color. Hopefully next weekend I will be able to get out to take more pictures. As you can see there are a lot of trees that haven't started to change yet. Have a great week everyone. Hugs, Teresa
What wonderful photos! I wish I'd gotten out and about today, I spent hours going through my mother's photos.. bless her, but she was a pretty bad photographer, and she had like 8 photos of each bad photo. :-) ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
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ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. I love the reflections, and would LOVE to see a bald eagle or a woodpecker.
And spider webs are amazing. (Except when I walk into them.)
Ah Northern Wisconsin, I miss you so much. I talked to my MIL in Wauwatosa yesterday and she said it was gray and dreary, looks like you had a much nicer day.
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Meredith