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Monday 7 February 2022

Just Grand and an update

We stayed home a week after our booster shots, having stocked up on groceries just before that shot. I have issues with my back and haven’t been able to use the treadmill or bike during that time so I was feeling rather down and the weather wasn’t helping. The wind has been relentless and the cold with it precluded any outdoor photography. When the wind took a break, finally, we went to Grand River to see the ducks which gather there every winter. Ducks are among my favourite birds.


We were looking for Goldeneyes, Common and Barrow’s, but were thrilled to see so many American Black Ducks there. Hundreds of them were gathered over areas of open water by the bridges on the Grand River. That day, their nasal quacking sound carried through the air and was music to my ears. This photo, showing the white under their wings is one of my favourites. 





Most of the Goldeneyes there flew off when we stopped the car. However a few hung around with the Black Ducks and this male Common Goldeneye was obvious among its black friends. 





The female Barrow’s Goldeneye with its orange bill is front and centre of this photo.





Mallards were absent from the saltwater marsh by the boardwalk this past autumn, so I was thrilled to see them as well. The females are difficult to distinguish from the Black Ducks but one is obvious in the front left of this photo, with the male behind her with his familiar green head. In addition a female Common Merganser with its brown head and grey body was obvious too.





Nearby, domestic geese enjoyed the area too, oblivious to the human stood above them on the road, watching with interest. There are always domestic geese in this area every winter.





We drove along the river to another area of fast running water where both species of Goldeneyes were plentiful. But that’s another story.



Update:


Anyone who follows my blog knows that my husband and I recently took our golden grand-dog, Georgie, to the vet. She is doing well on the medication for arthritis.


On February 3rd, Georgie celebrated her twelfth birthday with her family. Our daughter is convinced the dog knew it was her cake even before the treats were added!





Surprise! She ate the whole thing minus the candles, unlike her eighth birthday when she chowed down on the candle too. 


In addition, we have had four weekend snowstorms in five weeks. The most recent dumped a huge amount of snow without the high winds of the previous storms. Needless to say, we are tired of winter.



47 comments:

Boud said...

Very glad to see you're posting again. Also to see that ducks are still thriving there. It's years since I saw black duck here.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Awwww, what a great photo of Georgie and her birthday cake! Sorry to hear your back is still hurting you.

DJan said...

My back is finally back to normal, but I sure know how you feel when it's hurting. Here's to a quick recovery. Thanks for the great pictures of the ducks and the descriptions. And happy birthday to that very special furry friend!

William Kendall said...

Georgie very much makes me smile.

Beside a babbling brook... said...

Sorry you are having all this discomfort. Are you doctoring for it?

That doggie cake is not chocolate is it???????????

Precious Pet....

You are really getting hit with Winter! Hope you get relief soon. :-)

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Elephant's Child said...

A truly beautiful post.
I hope you back is feeling much, much better.
Thank you for the glorious ducks - exotic to me.
And I am so pleased that Georgie's arthritis medication is helping.

Debbie said...

awwww marie, tired of winter, say it isn't so!! you did luck out with this outing and got some fantastic images!! the male common goldeneye is gorgeous, and the first image is quite special!!

happy birthday to georgie, she looks like she is using a tremendous amount of restraint in the picture!!

Black Knight said...

Georgie is lovely! I am glad he feels better and that he appreciated the cake.
Sorry you couldn't use the treadmill and the bike, I know very well how we feel when we can't train.
Great photos of the birds. I can't wait for coming back to the Bolsena lake to watch and feed them.

photowannabe said...

(((hugs)))
Hope you get some relief and get some warmer days ahead.
I am so glad you could get out and see the ducks again. Wonderful photos.
Happy Birthday to Georgie..love her picture and that terrific "cake".
Glad she didn't eat the candles this time..(:0)
Sue

Margaret said...

Sorry to hear about the back problems; they are so inhibiting! Winter has that effect too. Gray days here although no snow. Fingers crossed that it continues thus. That's an excellent looking doggie birthday cake!

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Happy Birthday Georgie! 🎂
Prayers for good health

Tired of Winter here as well.
There has been so much sunshine, it fools my senses into dwelling on thoughts of spring.

At Home In New Zealand said...

Happy Birthday Georgie!
I hope your back soon improves Marie, and that spring soon arrives to help your spirits :) xx

Anita said...

ohh dear I agree we are tired of winther and dark daytime

Beautiful photoes of the waterbirds--like them very much but the cake takes your cute dog.What a nice picture and it is soo happy !Iam so glad you take good care of him bec dogs are our best friends and we have to treat them nice(all animals)
Wish all good to you!

Bill said...

Just put the plate down and back away slowly. It's all mine. :) Hope you feel better, Marie.

Celia said...

Darn those back troubles. Hope the weather lets you out to walk more soon. I'm feeling unexercised after all the frozen weather. Hooray for Georgie. Funny how old dog and old people problems can be so similar. Here's to more birthdays.

Rhodesia said...

Delighted to hear Georgie is doing well. She is a fairly large dog and sadly they do not live as long as we would like them to. I had a Great Dane that reached 13 and the vet said that must have been a record for a Dane.
Lovely set of photos, I hope the back is on the mend. Take care Diane

Linda said...

That's a lot of snow! I'd be tired of it too.

Hoping your back feels better soon Marie. It can be discouraging when we can't move like we would like.

Happy Birthday Georgie!

Martha said...

So glad to see a post from you. Your photos are all beautiful, I love ducks too. I'm so thankful to hear Georgie is doing well. That is such a cute photo of her with her cake! I hope you are feeling better soon and hope it starts warming up soon too. Have a great week!

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Great to see all those ducks, Marie, especially the Barrow's Goldeneye. It's good that Georgie is doing well and that she tucked into her cake.

The Furry Gnome said...

So glad you're getting out a bit and posting. Great pictures of the ducks and good explanation.

Lorrie said...

Back discomfort is so debilitating. I'm glad you got out enough to photograph the beautiful waterfowl. We've heard about all the snowstorms out east, too - wow, hope they stop soon.

Joanne Noragon said...

Thank you for the lovely duck tour. I'm pleased your grand dog had a party. Twelve is a grand age for a golden.

Marilyn @ MountainTopSpice said...

I'm so sorry to hear about the rough winter you are having there. Four storms in five weeks, wow! We are starting to warm up here, and have no winter weather in sight. We hardly got any snow in January. Most of all our snow we got in December. Spring is around the corner though, as the days are getting longer :) Happy birthday to Georgie, what a sweet girl she is, and glad she is feeling better!

Ruth Hiebert said...

It is good to see the ducks around. Their favorite spot, the water, is still all frozen over here.

Red said...

I like to watch the goldeneye as they fly up the river and then float down finding food on the way.

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

I'm glad to say that our winter, such as it was, seems to be on temporary retreat. I also saw lots of Goldeneye yesterday, they are regular winter visitors to our local gravel pits and fishing lakes.

eileeninmd said...

Happy belated birthday to Georgie! I am glad she is doing well. I love see all the ducks. Sorry to hear about your back pain, I hope you recover soon. The Goldeneye's would be new to me. Great shots of the ducks! Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

baili said...

i am sorry that your back is troubling you dear Marie ,i hope nothing serious .

long snowy winters can be frustrating i agree but i am sure time will pass soon and you will be out again on your bikes among refreshing sceneries which delight our eyes when you share them :)

oh i really Loved the duck images ,they are magnificent specially first and last one .

glad you found opportunity to take these .
happy birthday to Georgie ! how nice she is recovering speedily and feeling great enough to eat up her birthday cake at once :)

hugs and blessings!

Retired Knitter said...

I love ducks as well. Such cute creatures.

But not as cute as the 12 year old dog. That cake is amazing! Love that dear face.

Anvilcloud said...

It’s good about your boosters. Our neighbours got C before they could get their boosters, which they had scheduled. Our province should have begun the booster program much earlier than it did.

John's Island said...

Hi Marie, I fully understand why the photo of the American Black Ducks with one showing the white under their wings is a favorite. Excellent capture. In your second photo, the one Common Goldeneye (well named) makes me wonder if animals have any sense of being the one different from the rest of the group. Love the green on the Mallard’s head. Sweet photo of Georgie. Happy to hear she is doing well on the medication. All around neat post, thank you for sharing. John

Rose said...

Wow...that is a lot if ducks! Sure would be fun to see them all. Happy Birthday to Georgie! I am glad the medicine is helping her.

The Padre said...

What A Face - Happy Happy There Girl - And Love Those Brown Feathered Goldeneyes

Cheers
P.S. Send Some Snow My Way - Colorado Is In Dire Straights

Catarina said...

Georgie ate the whole cake impervious to the consequences!! Lucky her!
Ducks brighten our days.
A few more weeks, and spring will be here. :)
Hope you feel better soon.

MARY G said...

Sweet doggie!
I love the duck photos - they made my day.
And sorry to hear about your back. Yeah. Me too. Being cooped up gets old awfully fast.
I hope you are soon better and that many more birds are prepared to pose for you.

Helen said...

Happy birthday Georgie.
Just wonderful to see you back behind the camera lens, Marie.
Hopefully the worst of the winter storms has now passed.
Lovely images of these courageous birds.

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

Well it looks like Georgie celebrated in style with a cake of his own. He looks adorable and glad he is doing better. Love all your duck photos and the variety of ducks you spotted. Thanks for sharing Marie.

Pattie @ Olla-Podrida said...

Aww, happy birthday, Georgie! What a sweet girl. I'm glad that she enjoyed her cake.

Four snowstorms in five weeks would probably do me in. We had 11.1" last weekend, and that was enough for me. Bring on spring!

peppylady (Dora) said...

Happy Birthday "Georgie"
Coffee is on and stay safe

Liz Hinds said...

What a fab cake! I bet Georgie did enjoy it.

I only ever see mallards around here.

Angela said...

Hi Marie! I miss your blog! I haven't been to blogland in awhile. Happy belated birthday to Georgie!! I absolutely love the ducks and geese. Thank you for posting. Sorry to hear about your back issues. Back issues can be pretty serious. Hope you are feeling better!

Goldendaze-Ginnie said...

Thanks so much for your always giving us the names of the birds, ducks, etc. that you post. I have never heard of an American Black duck !

Pam said...

Merriest Bday to the grand ole girl. Beautiful. Weather, cool weather is never good on our bodies. Mine yells about it all the time. Take care.

Lea said...

Great bird photos!
Glad Georgie is doing well
Have a wonderful weekend!

Diana Studer said...

Eww candles! We once bought muttonfat candles from a rural museum - country crafts. Our cat hopped on the dinner table and started licking them ...

Sandy said...

Glad you were able to get your 3rd shot and were stocked up enough not to need to go out for awhile. Winter and wind is hard, the pandemic is hard, but putting the two together takes it's toll on many of us. Glad you were finally able to get out and enjoy nature and get some awesome photo's. I confess, I'm not a fan of winter or the cold or the snow; so staying put would be easier for me than you. My two favorite photo's are the first one with the White...such a cool contrast and makes that duck show up so well, and the one with the green headed Mallard. Those are both frameable shots. Well done. Stay well, Stay safe, and stay warm. I'm counting down til spring.

John's Island said...

Hi Marie, Just stopping by again to say thanks for your kind comment on my blog. I feel lucky to have found you in the blogosphere. Getting comments from someone I consider an excellent writer and photographer are truly meaningful and encouraging. Take care and have a good week ahead. John