We drove to this Conservation area this past Tuesday to take a hike on one of the trails. We have been here many times and it’s a really nice spot. We had a nice hike and most of the snow was gone off the trails although there was some icy spots.
We sat by the water for a long time and then we walked further down by the water and photographed some swans and ducks. This Conservation area is on the Bay of Quinte which is quite big. I feel like everywhere we go in this area is on the Bay of Quinte!
Anyways, here are a few of my photos from our walk, so enjoy and see you next time.
The swan looks ready to fly at you and pounce!
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Haha yes indeed. He was pretty far away though. Although they can be just as mean as Canada geese!
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I was chased by a Canada Goose when I was a kid in Michigan. They are very mean when they have gosslings!
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You are right! I give them a wide berth 😊
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Magnificent! Love the one of the swan grabbing the ice, or is it chewing the ice? 🤔
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I think he was chewing it which seemed odd. Still lots of ice on the Bay of Quinte but temperatures are slowly warming up 🔥
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That does seem odd but living where I do I know very little about ice, unless it comes out of my freezer. 😆
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Looking cold out there in the Bay, but the Swan is enjoying it. That’s a great close-up of the Swan and it amazes me just how dirty their necks are against the rest of their snowy white bodies.
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It always amazes me how they can stand the ice cold water!
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