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From the archives....One of the many breathtaking views along Sherbrooke Lake in Yoho National Park, British Columbia and we had it all to ourselves on this particular morning. We did see a few people hiking in on our way out; apparently it's not a frequently traveled trail but well worth the short hike to get there. A very "beary" area, so don't forget your bear spray if you go.
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The Red-knobbed coot is an abudant resident at freshwater dams and lakes, eating mainly aquatic plants.
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I was able to melt 7 shots together since the breeze was calm to get the silky water in the falls at the park.
Used a stacked 6 Stop ND and CPL filter here for this view taken well out in the middle of the Gunpowder River. Fun wearing my hiking water shoes to get this perspective.
Our first clear night after a few days of heavy rain and the local river is flowing over its banks. The LE imparts a stillness to the water, but it was charging out, B&W f pro 10 stop ND.
The waters at Bukal Falls in Majayjay, Laguna originate from the streams at Mt. Banahaw. These waters are cool and clear. Visitors can even refill their drinking bottles at a pipe used to bring down water from a water source higher up.
Gliding through the shallows. I was looking for birds standing on a boardwalk and he just happened by.
This is one interesting bird that we have only spotted at Elk Grove Park. The domestic Swan Goose came from Asia. the Swan Goose, native to eastern Eurasia and sometimes called a Chinese goose. A domestic swan goose usually has a large knob at the base of the bill (the wild form lacks this). It also can show a white patch behind the bill. It varies from wild type coloring (mostly gray with a dark line down the back of the otherwise white neck) to pure white. This species is very territorial and had no fear walking up to our dog Louie and hissing. Yes, our Louie got the message and backed off very quickly.