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Monday, 9 March 2026

Spring on the horizon


We ventured to the north shore of the island last week. Several rivers along the way had running water where ducks gathered. It was a treat to see ducks again since frozen conditions in Summerside have driven them away from the area. American Black Ducks and Common Goldeneyes 

filled a stream near the fishing shacks at Malpeque where ice still fills the basin.

We also passed two Ring-necked Pheasants which were feeding along the side of the road. They were difficult to photograph and flew off despite my best efforts to capture their beauty.

On the landward side of the sand dunes, exposure to the elements hasn’t been kind to the coniferous trees which struggle to survive there.

At French River, open water was home to Common Mergansers, disappearing below water to feed.

At Yankee Hill, the lighthouse stands vigil through the long winter. 

The bulrushes stood tall against the March wind, somewhat protected by the dunes. 

On the other side of the dunes, the channel has some open water, unlike Malpeque Bay at Summerside. 

The same scene last May
Meanwhile, along the boardwalk, one of the Bald Eagles is back at the sub-let from the Osprey. 

Finally this past week, undulatus clouds were the harbingers of a change in the weather as snow changed to rain with milder temperatures.

Have a good week!





19 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Hello Marie,
Beautiful views and landscapes. Our ice is slowly melting on the lake. The ducks do manage to find some open water. Love the ducks and eagles, great photos. Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

Liz Hinds said...

I love the bulrushes image. And that is a pretty good photo of a pheasant if you ask me!

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Glad to see you still use the term "fishing shacks." Last night on the news there was a reference to "fishing huts" near Winnipeg and I had to laugh. "Huts?" My, aren't we putting on the dog?

Jim and Barb's Adventures said...

Pheasant has to be one of the prettiest birds on the planet! The detail in their coloring is just incredible.

Anvilcloud said...

The change is on. There will be setbacks but it is on.

aurora said...

Looks like Winter is easing it's grip on your island!

Love seeing how nature evolves. I noticed migrating birds started appearing last week. Today we are heading into the 70F, before taking another brisk weather dip.

Breathtaking said...

Hello Marie :)
It is hard to imagine that you are still experiencing winter weather Beautiful scenes and images of the ducks pheasant and Bald Eagle. I hope it warms up and there are signs of Spring very soon. All the best
Sonjia.

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Wow Marie, beautiful captures. The ducks, the bald eagle and views are very captivating.

Barbara said...

Wow. Those ducks have incredible protection with their bottom sides in the icy water.

photowannabe said...

Oh Marie, that pheasant is simply gorgeous. I have never seen one in the wild. Sure would love to.
I love all of the critters you were able to find. It makes Spring feel like its just around the bend...
Have a wonderful week.
Sue

Bill said...

Beautiful photos, Marie. More wildlife means Spring is getting closer.

peppylady (Dora) said...

Hopefully your weeks is good, as well.

Shammickite said...

Nice to see the signs of spring everywhere. Lovely to see all those waterbirds enjoying their true environment. I spent the weekend at my son's place.... no snow anywhere, as I have at least 2 feet of it in the back yard. However its warm today and I can hear the sound of running water outside so the snow will soon be gone, fingers crossed.

contempladoraocidental.blogspot.com said...

the white blanket seems to be there to stay.

The Padre said...

Haven't Thought About This In Ages , My Grandparents Mounted Two Stuffed Ring-Necked Pheasants Above Their Mantle Place - As A Little Tike , Tripped Me Out - Amazing Photos Once Again

Well Done ,
Cheers

The Happy Whisk said...

I'm sorry about the trees. Love the strut (if that's the right word, I'm not sure), of the one bird. Very good shot.

Red said...

Spring brings lots of variation in the weather. You were there to observe the fun.

Debbie said...

ooooh the picture of the bench, so very peaceful...we need to recognize the peace around us!! i saw a few common mergansers today, i photographed them, but they were just too far away!! i had a pheasant in my yard one year, and it was not shy and allowed me to get many images of it!! i enjoyed all of your pictures, especially the beautiful lighthouse and the bald eagle of course!! it was 70 degrees here today and we were able to get out and enjoy it!!

Lorrie said...

Slowly, slowly, Spring is making her way. All the waterbirds must be glad for more open water appearing. Great shots!