Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Beaver Sighting

Day 133

Social Distancing # 54


It is a lovely warm day for a walk. I had a photo challenge plan for today, but, sometimes nature presents itself and you need to take advantage!
I decide to take a view of the river... with the snow pack in the mountains the rivers are rising. I heard a noise.. and there was this beautiful Beaver! I had never changed lens so fast!

Here are a couple of  photos for you to enjoy!


Beaver


Swimming Beaver



I do not remember if I ever was this close to a Beaver before! Talk about being at the right place at the right time!!


Thank you for taking a look at my photo!


See you very soon!

Jewels

Advice from a Beaver
Keep busy
Be Constructive
Chew  your food well
Work together
Be Eager
Build on your dreams
Don't get stuck in the mud.
                                C. Beaver

1 comment:

  1. An emblem of Canada, older than the maple leaf, the beaver has had a greater impact on Canadian history and exploration than any other animal or plant species. This herbivorous mammal weighs in at 16–35 kilograms and measures up to 1.3 meters from snout to paddled tail. The beaver is Canada's largest rodent and the second-largest rodent in the world. Because of the beaver's impact on the development and history of Canada, it is one of Canada's official national emblems, is on the coat of arms for the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan and has been immortalized in 1,000 place names across this land.

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