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Marshall Lake with Egrets, Herons, Turtles and Dragonflies June 20, 2020 by Kent Walters
What came out of that exuviae to the left of the water lily? I cancelled my Mac Lake trip due to weather and low water, but already had my kayak and gear loaded. What is a person to do? I went to Marshall Lake, where the water level was also low, and spent a very relaxed and pleasant hour and a half paddling around and taking photos. There was one mammal swimming – could have been a beaver, otter or nutria. I could not get the camera ready in time to capture it for the record. There is no particular theme to this, so I’ll just post some of my photos in the order they were taken. (Click to enlarge) Snowy Egret Little Blue Heron Great Egret Not so Great Egret Turtles Common Whitetail Dragonfly (Plathemis lydia) Loch Marshall Monster (or something else) Foliage – a Monet composition with glasses Green Heron – Crest Ups Green Heron Button Bush Great Blue Heron Spatterdock Water Lily Route Stats Photo album:
I cancelled my Mac Lake trip due to weather and low water, but already had my kayak and gear loaded. What is a person to do? I went to Marshall Lake, where the water level was also low, and spent a very relaxed and pleasant hour and a half paddling around and taking photos. There was one mammal swimming – could have been a beaver, otter or nutria. I could not get the camera ready in time to capture it for the record. There is no particular theme to this, so I’ll just post some of my photos in the order they were taken.