Bearded Iris in Sunset Light!

Bearded Iris in Sunset Light!

Sunset over my little village of Novar

Sunset over my little village of Novar

Another glorious End of The Day on Horn Lake

Another glorious End of The Day on Horn Lake

Lake of Two Rivers, As the mist rises. Algonquin Park

Lake of Two Rivers, As the mist rises. Algonquin Park

Tranquility on Smoke Lake at Sunrise, Algonquin Park

Tranquility on Smoke Lake at Sunrise, Algonquin Park

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Yumm! you look good enough to eat!!!!


Was fascinated with the eyes of this dragonfly, and he or she looks like it's sizing up that bug as a meal! This is on a Lovely Lake near Havelock, Ontario. Unfortunately they just experienced a fairly strong Tornado and there was much damage done to the shoreline and trees. So we could not find a single Loon nesting, which was so sad. I have in the past have found up to 4 nesting pairs but I'm afraid there maybe no chicks to raise this season. With their nest so close to the waterline I can see how the waves and strong winds would wash away any unhatched eggs....Their lonely calls at night touched my soul with sadness....
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5 comments:

Jenn Jilks said...

OMG That is so sad.
Thanks for visiting.
All things being equal they will bounce back.
But, you are right, it is nature.
I am proud to call you friend, too.
The kittens were a hoot today. They let me grieve a little bit at a time, all I can manage!

You can never take too many pictures said...

Yes Jenn You are so resilient....and how can one be sad when there are kittens to play with!!!!! What great medicine for a grieving heart!

SellWoWAccount said...

Stunning shot as always I suppose. I have checked your other photos and they all are beautifully captured.

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Susan said...

I enjoy looking at dragonflies - they've got such strange bodies.
This picture is really nice... the bug sure looks as if it may be dinner soon ;-)

Such bad weather causes so many problems, right on down to the small creatures and birds doesn't it.

Tammy said...

That is sad, but nature endures. Love the dragonfly.