Sunday, March 11, 2007

Jackson's Park, day the before Spring thaw

Mzin and I went for a walk in Jackson Park yesterday, for the first time in a couple months the temperatures were hovering a few degrees above freezing, so there was a noticeable change in the air as if everything was just on the verge of changing. For the past while the cedars have been creaking and popping as it gets well below freezing, but yesterday they were in a very silent anticipation. The bird,s however were another matter because they were all over the place, digging under the bark for the insects that were likely also emerging. It was quite cloudy and in some parts foggy, but I think the pictures turned out all right, we were checking out our new camera, a Canon something or other, A710is.






images by Rick Fehr, 2007 ©, Petrborough, Jackson's Park.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Rick nice shots
The scenery looks amazing, nice cedar waxwing bird.
Hee Hee this is so weird, who would of thought 5 years ago we would be blogging.
keep up the good work. jon-erik

April said...

Those are some beautiful first shots with your new camera. Luv the wee vieo clip of the melt. Nothing like the sound of rushing water. Looking forward to seeing more. April