Marsh Afterglow
Just before the current COVID-19 lockdown, I was able to visit the marsh at Point Pelee National Park. On this early spring evening, the sun had set, leaving a beautiful afterglow of the last light of the day. Sadly like most places around the world, the park is now closed. This happens to be one of the biggest times of the year at Point Pelee, the annual bird migration. Bird watchers come from all over the world, to see one of North America’s best spring songbird migrations. For the first time in the park’s history, the birds will be free from any prying human eyes and cameras.
Marsh Afterglow
Just before the current COVID-19 lockdown, I was able to visit the marsh at Point Pelee National Park. On this early spring evening, the sun had set, leaving a beautiful afterglow of the last light of the day. Sadly like most places around the world, the park is now closed. This happens to be one of the biggest times of the year at Point Pelee, the annual bird migration. Bird watchers come from all over the world, to see one of North America’s best spring songbird migrations. For the first time in the park’s history, the birds will be free from any prying human eyes and cameras.