0 favorites     0 comments    186 visits

1/1250 f/6.3 22.6 mm ISO 160

Panasonic DMC-FZ200

EXIF - See more details

See also...


Keywords

building
rural scene
Canada
Alberta
four in a row
FZ200
annkelliott
Anne Elliott
© All Rights Reserved
granaries
E of Calgary
FZ200#4
filter added in post-processing
© Anne Elliott 2017
wheat?
back road
sheds
architecture
farm
grass
rural
old
outdoor
field
summer
crop
weathered
wooden
country road
shed
granary
25 August 2017


Authorizations, license

Visible by: Everyone
All rights reserved

186 visits


Four in a row

Four in a row
Eleven years ago today, I posted my very first photo on Flickr - of a Savannah Sparrow seen in Weaselhead/North Glenmore Park : ) Amazing how time flies!

This photo was taken two days ago, on 25 August 2017, when I at last did a long-overdue drive east of the city. This is my least favourite direction in which to drive from the city and I have to say it stresses me out so much. Once I reach the back roads, I can relax a little, but I am always worried about getting lost. I added a bit of filter in post-processing, to get rid of some of the heat distortion.

The best few minutes in the five and a half hours I was out were when I came across a beautiful Swainson's Hawk juvenile perched on a fence post. Finally, a hawk perched along a back road, where I could stop. Amazingly, not one single vehicle came along while I was there. It felt so good to get a few photos of a hawk in the wild, unlike the ones I photographed recently at the Alberta Birds of Prey Centre. I had really hoped I would see a perched hawk and, in fact, I had seen another one earlier in my drive, though that one was more distant. That's all I needed, to make me feel happy and that the drive was worthwhile.

For the first time ever, and after having driven past the location other times, I stopped at Weed Lake (south end). Lots of birds, but most were really too far to photograph. Still, I was happy to see a Killdeer and what I think was a little Semipalmated Plover close enough to get a few shots. One disturbing thing I found on the path was a large dead, white bird with a long neck. There were two cylindrical canisters on top of the remains - looks like these were empty fireworks. No idea how long this body had been there, or if anyone else has seen it there. Added later: apparently, this dead Swan has been there since at least April of this year.

Comments

Sign-in to write a comment.