Wednesday, August 12, 2020

A Walk in the Park - Birds and Boaters

   We decided it was about time we got ourselves out and about. We had in the past been walking on a regular basis in the the channel campground and along the channel. When the stay safe decisions began we stopped our activity in the areas where we would encounter persons we didn't know. So now we feel safe again walking in the channel park and avoiding contact with others. Earlier when the parks reopened we had made an attempt to walk in the park but way too many persons had the same idea. 

Here are a few photographs from our most recent walk. We had seen only a few dog walkers on our stroll through the campgrounds. They are still closed to camping due to the high water flooding and new bathhouse construction. Water levels here are still rising after each rain storm. 

view of large pond area in woods - heron sitting on dead tree

The heron is sitting on the dead tree in the new pond area on the north side of the campground entrance road. You can just barely pick it out as it appears to be part of the dead tree. Frogs are jumping in the pond as we passed by. I am sure he eats well!


 a closer view of the Heron

center of picture on dead tree




 

 

The pond area to the south of the entrance where we saw a Bittern      
This is a Bittern a small variety of heron.
A bittern, a small variety in the heron family.
The pond area south of the entrance drive where we saw a Bittern.

High water in park campsite area



Ducks on the Channel

Swans on the Muskegon Lake at Snug Harbor Picnic area
Boaters at the Snug Harbor ramp access.

Busy day at the Snug Harbor ramp access. We counted over 40 empty trailers.


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