Today was a gorgeous day so I decided to spend about an hour and half at Ojibway today after work. I brought my camera and binoculars (of course) and a baggie of bird seed. I love feeding the Chickadees :) I checked out the feeders when I first got there and there were the usual suspects....House Sparrows, White-breasted Nuthatches, Downy Woodpeckers, Cardinals, Chickadees, American Tree Sparrow, Mourning Doves, House Finch and Tufted Titmouse. There was still a fair amount of food in the feeder, so no one was interested in feeding from my hand. Here is my favourite bird picture from today.
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American Tree Sparrow
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I then headed out on one of the paths. I heard some Chickadees in the branches after about 10 minutes of walking, so I stopped to offer some seed. I soon had some eager takers flitting in and out of my hand with seed. After they moved on, I turned around to continue in the direction I was heading and I saw this gorgeous deer in the trees. I took this picture at 1:23pm according to the data on my card.
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First view of the deer. |
It continued to walk toward me, watching me intently, but not scared off. It paused on the way over toward me at a clearing on the ground looking for food so I took more pictures.
When I saw it still wasn`t spooked, I decided to see if I could get it to come closer....so I threw bird seed on the ground in front of me. It came right to me!
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Check out the squireel in the background...wanting in on the seed but never brave enough ;) |
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My favourite shot of the day! |
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Bird seed is good! |
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Gorgeous! |
I took about 150 pictures of this deer! There could have been a Gyrfalcon perched on the tree beside me and I wouldn`t have noticed....this was such an amazing experience for me! The deer eventually was distracted by something and began to look around. It was looking at this...
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Another deer! |
The above picture was taken at 1:42. The first deer walked off toward this deer and paused to look back at me. I decided to continue down the path and at the first step, the second deer bounded into the woods, while my friend stayed put, watching me as I left. This was the most amazing 19 minutes of my year so far :) The first deer was within 3 feet of me at one point, but was feeding about 6 feet from me for almost that entire time! Wow!
As I walked the loop back toward the visitor centre, I couldn`t help but offer praises to God for such an awesome encounter! I then heard a lot of birds protesting and was hoping to see an owl (that would have been the icing on the cake), but instead I saw a nice Red-tailed Hawk, but there were too many branches between us to get a good shot. Rounding the corner, I saw these guys all lined up and it made me think of banding at the East Harrow station this past Saturday...
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Mourning Doves |
I headed back to the feeders and finally was able to coax some of those Chickadees to take some seed. I headed for home very grateful I stopped by the park today :)
Love all the cute deer shot, they are so pretty. Great captures.
ReplyDeleteThanks Eileen! It made my day :)
DeleteWhat type of bird is that licking it nose?
ReplyDeleteHa ha Ryan ;)
DeleteSounds like quite the experience! I like your second last shot the best.
ReplyDeleteThanks Brian :)
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