When nighttime temperatures dip down to the minus 20’s and 30’s all but the swiftest and most protected waters freeze over.
The sub-zero weather causes steam to rise from any unfrozen water. From across an ice covered lake fast flowing streams almost look like they might be on fire. Backlit by the rising sun the steam slowly lifting from the waters surface gives the illusion of warmth and is probably a welcome sight to any passing waterfowl.
Since the Fish Pond is one of the only bodies of water still unfrozen here in the area it is a welcome refuge for the ducks that are hardy enough to still be hanging around.
When I first arrived it looked like the pond was covered in a heavy fog and I only occasionally caught a glimpse of one or two ducks. They would appear out of the steam as they swam about looking for small food to dive after.
As the sunlight inched its way onto the surface of the pond the ducks seemed to follow it. The diving ducks would plunge down in search of breakfast while the Mallards followed in flocks each hoping to grab any bits of food that the underwater escapades might stir up.
I don’t know where the eagles go when it gets this cold. If they make an appearance at all it isn’t until later when temps are at the daytime high.
The land creatures that live near the pond seem to hunker down and stay close to their bedding areas leaving their trails filled with blowing snow. Unnecessary moving about this time of year burns precious energy they will need to survive the rest of the winter. It is why it is so important if you are going to be out in the woods that you avoid any areas you know animals are wintering.
Well if you feel like layering up and venturing out into the cold remember to take it easy. Move slowly and don’t wander to far. Like all times of year there is always something new to see and discover in the great outdoors.
Have a great one.
Kevin
The sub-zero weather causes steam to rise from any unfrozen water. From across an ice covered lake fast flowing streams almost look like they might be on fire. Backlit by the rising sun the steam slowly lifting from the waters surface gives the illusion of warmth and is probably a welcome sight to any passing waterfowl.
Since the Fish Pond is one of the only bodies of water still unfrozen here in the area it is a welcome refuge for the ducks that are hardy enough to still be hanging around.
When I first arrived it looked like the pond was covered in a heavy fog and I only occasionally caught a glimpse of one or two ducks. They would appear out of the steam as they swam about looking for small food to dive after.
As the sunlight inched its way onto the surface of the pond the ducks seemed to follow it. The diving ducks would plunge down in search of breakfast while the Mallards followed in flocks each hoping to grab any bits of food that the underwater escapades might stir up.
I don’t know where the eagles go when it gets this cold. If they make an appearance at all it isn’t until later when temps are at the daytime high.
The land creatures that live near the pond seem to hunker down and stay close to their bedding areas leaving their trails filled with blowing snow. Unnecessary moving about this time of year burns precious energy they will need to survive the rest of the winter. It is why it is so important if you are going to be out in the woods that you avoid any areas you know animals are wintering.
Well if you feel like layering up and venturing out into the cold remember to take it easy. Move slowly and don’t wander to far. Like all times of year there is always something new to see and discover in the great outdoors.
Have a great one.
Kevin
Wow, all of the snaps you have shared with us are exclusive one. I would like to appreciate you for sharing the images with us.
ReplyDeleteThese pictures shows the beauty of pond in winter. Really nice pictures of that birds on water. very good blog!!!
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