Sleeping Fawn Resort & Campground — Day 2 Continued
Had a nice nap, ate supper, then headed out in the canoe once more. Gloria and Dave, neighbors of the resort, were kind enough to let me photograph some more Showy Lady Slippers on their property.
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After several shots, I headed back out on the lake in the canoe. I came across 2 very laid back loons in a sheltered bay. Another reason to stop and take photos.
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One of the loons actually slept most of the time I was there.
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I managed to get among my best loon shots ever.
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I then quietly paddled away, leaving them to hang out in their protected bay.
Not far away, I spotted a Great Blue Heron. He was obscured by some grass but I could see that he was carrying something, presumably a fish, in his beak. I observed and photographed from a distance, not wanting to disturb his meal. Photos were tough to get thanks to the grass. It wasn’t until I was processing this photo that I found out he didn’t have a fish! It was some kind of rodent in his mouth. I did watch as he swallowed it whole.
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Once again, I find myself up way too late blogging. I want to get an early start in the morning. My plans include a trip to Lake Bimidji State Park where, a friend assures me, I’ll find plenty of Lady Slippers and oher flowers to photograph. I’m also going to try to find time to visit Itasca State Park.
Tags: Common Loon, flowers, Great Blue Heron, minnesota, nature, outdoor, Park Rapids, Photography, Showy Lady Slipper, Sleeping Fawn Resort and Campground, wildlife




