Just because we were hiking in well-populated areas didn't mean a lack of wildlife. Perhaps we saw more than people who whiz past in cars. I know they didn't see these beauties. The creek is well below bridge level and the deer had a nice little watering hole all to themselves in the midst of an area filled with busy traffic.
We saw quite a few great blue herons. They have become commonplace, but are still such great birds to watch. Here's a shot from a different angle than the usual side silhouette.
Another sad story in the road. This is a little garter snake, dead. His color pattern is a little bit unusual with the light reddish-brown and the darker spots, making him look somewhat checkered. I hate seeing snakes dead in the road.
All too common are the Canada geese. Not my favorite bird. But who can resist such a classic picture with babies?
And finally, a rather unusual sighting. Rare for Ohio. A koala.
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7 comments:
Love your photos. Sad about the snake. I like snakes too. A Koala in the States? Where did it come from? :)
Cute Koala!
Nice nature walk today. Surely don't see many them koala hereabouts. ;-)
I always love your animal and plant photos. Now you got me worried about poison hemlock though... :)
wOW! You actually captured a photo of the elusive and extremely rare Ohio Koala! Congrats. I hope you reported that to C & W (Conservation and wildlife).
Seriously, great shots all.
I love all these pics, especially the koala. And I envy you having the opportunities to get them.
what an interesting pattern on that snake. Nice capture of the rare and bashful Ohio Koala....lol
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