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Tuesday 20 October 2020

A great view

When my husband and I recently cycled on the Gulf Shore Parkway at the National Park on Prince Edward Island, we stopped at Orby Head. From this location along the north shore of the island, you can see the east and west coast on a clear day. And a gorgeous day it was!


The sandstone shoreline is visible east and west, its redness mostly hidden in the October morning shadows. Looking east, you can see a faint flat line just above the sea. There aren’t any mountains here. 




Looking west, the hole in the cliff is nearby, without the bird this time, featured in my last post.





Off in the distance, the lighthouse at Cape Tryon sits above the cliffs just west of a huge colony of cormorants.





The headland at Orby has eroded mightily over the years and is now a favourite perch for some of the greats, like we see today. 





A Great Black-backed Gull and Great Cormorants are sunning themselves in the heat on this ideal location. The gull looks at home among his great friends.





I always enjoy watching cormorants, such unusual pre-historic looking birds. We have many Double-crested Cormorants in the harbour at Summerside. They congregate near the Indian Head Lighthouse during the day and their flight path takes them over our house as they head home for the night. These birds are fantastic swimmers and fly in a loose v somewhat like geese, without the honking. They spread their wings to dry since they have less naturally protective oils than other seabirds.


At Orby, many Great Cormorants were standing on the headland, like this juvenile at the back.





I have never seen this many Great Cormorants together so I was thrilled with this sight. Look at those feet and that face!





Below, closer to the water, others were preening as they stood facing into the westerly breeze. Two birds were fanning their wings having been swimming.


While the setting was impressive as always, the real thrill of Orby Head on this beautiful autumn day was the Great view.








28 comments:

DJan said...

Wow! Such wonderful photos of a very interesting bird, and the blue sky overhead is so brilliant and beautiful! Thank you for sharing these with me. :-)

Linda said...

Great pictures Marie. Glad that bicycles are working out so well.

Martha said...

These are some gorgeous photos, the views are amazing!

The Liberty Belle said...

Your beautiful photographs make me want to visit Orby Head too! Wishing you peace and joy.

Elephant's Child said...

What a spectacularly beautiful day and view. Thank you so much for sharing the beauty and the wonder.

William Kendall said...

Wonderful shots, Marie!

Anita said...

Beautiful photoes!

Bill said...

Such beautiful photos, Marie! The views are fantastic, you can see for miles.

Ruth Hiebert said...

Amazing sights to be sure.

Rose said...

Those views are wonderful...and I love the Cormorants...I seldom see them in real life so they hold a fascination for me.

Joanne Noragon said...

Yes, the view is great.

Anvilcloud said...

There are cormorants down by Lake Ontario but I don't recall seeing them when we lived near Lake Huron. It doesn't mean that they weren't there, however.

Red said...

Seeing cormorants here is special. they are not very common here.

Boud said...

Lovely pictures, thank you. I see black backed cormorants pretty often since we have a lot of shallow waterways, great for fishing. Fishermen don't like cormorants, because they fish so expertly the humans don't have a chance.

Marilyn @ MountainTopSpice said...

What a beautiful day to be out and enjoying such beauty! I enjoyed seeing the pictures of the beach, and the interesting cormorants, they are really a unique looking bird! Sounds like you are really enjoying your new bike :)

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

That's certainly an attractive and spectacular stretch of shoreline. Our Cormorants are mostly an inland species that hang about fishing lakes, making themselves very unpopular as they catch a good deal more than the fishermen - and don't throw any back!

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Percé Rock is a big tourist attraction in Gaspé, QC. Perhaps you have your own Percé in the making there on PEI.

Rhodesia said...

You are really enjoying your cycle rides and I am enjoying virtually tagging along. I would love to see some sea birds but not sure when we will ever get to see the sea again. Keep well and stay safe, Diane

Margaret said...

Wonderful photos--such dramatic scenery. Interesting to see so many birds too! I wish I knew more about them.

Retired Knitter said...

Such wonderful views. You are so very lucky to have access to them.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

A great view indeed Marie 💛 The cormorants are a wonderful sight en masse like this, this is a popular spot!

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

Beautiful views of the coastline and water! I love the Cormorants too, they found a nice place to perch. Lovely series! Enjoy your day, have a great weekend!

Helen said...

What a sensationally clear, calm day.

Debbie said...

such a pretty coastline, the water is so calm and a beautiful shade of blue!!

this looks to be a popular spot for the cormorants, they certainly have a great view of the water!!

Catarina said...

Gorgeous!!!! You took great pictures!

Glenda Beall said...

you give me an urge to travel, Marie. Would love to be there in person to see this sight. Thanks for taking me on your journey.

Glenda Beall said...

I enjoyed this photo essay so much. Beautiful images that create a feeling, an emotion in me. Thank you for sharing the birds, the coastline, the water and the entire grove with me.

Susie of Arabia said...

Stunning scenery! Love the shots of all the birds.