For this weeks World Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes
I am showing more of the Tundra Swans we saw at Blackwater NWR. I wanted to mention Blackwater NWR is having their Eagle festival Saturday March 10.
The Tundra Swans winter on lakes and estuaries in the lower 48 states. Feeding in open waters, marshes and croplands. In the photo the swans are in front of a large flock of Snow Geese.
Sorry, the photos are so fuzzy, I zoomed out so far and cropped some of the photos.
First years birds have a dusky plumage in the winter.
The scenery at Blackwater is beautiful with the water and grasses and the trees.
To see more beautiful and wonderful birds check out World Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes. Thanks to Springman of World Bird Wednesday and to Michelle the host of Nature Notes.
Thank You also for stopping by to see my post and for the nice comments. I hope the rest of your week is a happy one.
I am showing more of the Tundra Swans we saw at Blackwater NWR. I wanted to mention Blackwater NWR is having their Eagle festival Saturday March 10.
The Tundra Swans winter on lakes and estuaries in the lower 48 states. Feeding in open waters, marshes and croplands. In the photo the swans are in front of a large flock of Snow Geese.
Sorry, the photos are so fuzzy, I zoomed out so far and cropped some of the photos.
First years birds have a dusky plumage in the winter.
The scenery at Blackwater is beautiful with the water and grasses and the trees.
To see more beautiful and wonderful birds check out World Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes. Thanks to Springman of World Bird Wednesday and to Michelle the host of Nature Notes.
Thank You also for stopping by to see my post and for the nice comments. I hope the rest of your week is a happy one.
such beauties! love the line of geese in the background, too.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely to see...
ReplyDeleteI would be mesmerized by the swans flying over the water. I'm hoping to see this one day. Gorgeous shots!
ReplyDeleteThey are incredible!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteThat last shot reminds me so much of the wetlands in Eastern Virginia. Sure wish I was going to be in the area for the Eagle festival. I'm sure you're going. :)
ReplyDeleteTake lots of images!
Lovely serene shots today Eileen!
The shots are great - makes me wish I had been there! Awfully cold now for being on the water though...I admire your courage to brave the weather!
ReplyDeletewhat a thrill to see all those swans and snow geese!!! Oh an Eagle Festival sounds interesting...
ReplyDeleteThe Tundra Swans are just gorgeous.. Thanks for sharing them, Eileen.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
Hi Eileen Wonderful pictures. So nice to see these great white birds. I was fortunate to see some of these Swans in Alaska in the Talkeetna area in 2010 and also in Yellowstone on the Yellowstone River last year. Have a super nice day tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful birding place there. I loved seeing the two kinds of birds together.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to spend the day! I love the wall of Snow Geese, I bet that would have been something to see when they all took off to the sky.
ReplyDeleteAre those swans all huddled together in the background in your first photo? It would be amazing to see them fly in or take flight in groups.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen one, I wonder if their disposition is that of geese.. a tad cranky...I hope you have a great week and I know you will be out enjoying nature...Michelle
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous birds! We have them here also, including a few that are in residence all year.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful swans on lakes.
ReplyDeleteLove their flight! And love Birdman and World Bird Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteBefore long they will all be gone, back to their breeding territory. I do enjoy the winter visits of these beautiful birds.
ReplyDeleteThe last shot shows the beautiful setting for these elegant-looking birds.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see so many swans. I just love their majesty.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your prolonged support and kind words.
It does look like a beautiful place. Ah, the life of a swan.
ReplyDeleteThey look so pleasant and the photos.
ReplyDeleteHi there - think I like your swans more than my Ibis!
ReplyDeleteBut I think your right - they are still kind of cool!
Cheers - Stewart M
Eileen these are such beautiful birds that we don't see up here on our lake..
ReplyDeleteThe swan images you've shared? Beautiful!!! Having a chance to go see the eagle festival?---I'm envious!! But your nature photo blog?========PRICELESS!!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your birding so much. I love the way you caught the swan flying low over the water.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to seeing tundra swans soon! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful swans, and so many of them! I love watching them especially at the end of autumn!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteAll those graceful swans, love to see them.
Thanks for sharing.
Have a great day.
Mette
they look a little like Mute swans I think. Would love to see one.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful captures of nature's loveliness, and serenity within the winter day.
ReplyDeleteLovely! I've only been to BNWR once but thought it was great!
ReplyDeleteI saw my first Tundra swans this year, awesome sight!
ReplyDeleteWow, those are gorgeous, Eileen! We don't have Tundra Swans.
ReplyDeleteAmazing birds those Tundra Swans. You got some nice shots of them, especially the in flight photo!
ReplyDeleteVery nice scenes.
ReplyDeleteRegards and best wishes
i always love it that you capture the beautiful and meaningful moment in your walks eileen, very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds, I do hope they manage to compete with the invasive Mute Swans that seem to be appearing everywhere.
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