Another afternoon at the park

Visit to Pinckneyville Park

There are always things to see at the park. In front, in back, and of to the side.

The heavy pollen from the last week has settled in the pond, the turtle log drifted to the densest part of the scum.

The goslings were hiding, but the adults didn’t mind being photographed. That was not so much the case for the red-winged blackbird. It just wouldn’t sit still. My luck was a little better with the blackberry blossoms.

.:.

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