Natural Splendour of the Arrow Lake

Wednesday’s Photos

Hard Evidence for Spring’s Glorious Arrival

After a long and dreary winter, spring has finally arrived. Being four weeks late here in the Arrow Lake region, nature is literally exploding into action. The photos below have all been shot on a single day last week: one at the Fauquier boat dock, two at home, and the other two at the Taite Creek Campsite 10 km south of our small community. Each photo is glorious testimony for the miracle of life through the re-awakening of nature after winter’s long resting period. Enjoy.

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Nature’s Stirring at the Arrow Lake

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Wild Violet showing off its Beauty

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Hummingbird on top of a Pruned Maple Tree

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Tree Branches within a Serrated Leaf

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Fifty Shades of Verdant Grass

30 thoughts on “Natural Splendour of the Arrow Lake

  1. Hummingbirds in Canada, I was not aware of this. But honestly from diverse ornithological excursions I know how difficult it is to simply see a lot of birds (quite often only possible with a binocular in large distance of up to 200 m). Therefore my conpliments for this shot!

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  2. Aaawwww, you have hummingbirds! Such a great portrait! I am looking forward to next week’s post.

    The photos are beautiful, no doubt about it.

    Yes, nature is really exploding, we watch the same happening here in Denmark. May has been like summer during the last two weeks, very unusual, but we don’t complain, no, no, we don’t!

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