I think I've mined my archives as much as I can  for this pass through.

There is a local park, Heather Farm, that has a  manmade duck pond. It's 
always full of ducks, Canadian geese, white geese,  seagulls, and other birds. 
It's a big pond and since it's been there 40-50 years  it has also become a way 
stop for passing migratory birds. Sometimes you can see  something unusual.

When I can't figure out what else to shoot and need to  get the photography 
juices flowing, I go to Heather Farm. Though usually I just  end up with ducks 
swimming shots that look like ducks swimming shots.

The  fairly permanent resident birds have become rather blase about all the 
people  coming and gawking. 

Last time I was there, this past summer, this mother  and children didn't 
notice that about three birds walk right behind them, up  closer and more 
personal than the ones they were looking at. The fence is only  around a part 
of one 
side of the pond, and at one point the birds were closer to  them.

I wasn't quick enough to catch them all, but I caught one. I found  it 
slightly  amusing.

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Just  for fun. That's it for now.

Marnie aka Doe  
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