An Autumn Walk — pat morss

Anne-Lise and I walk daily from home, and fall is particularly beautiful.

This maple at Beauport Museum is reliable for color.
It has been a good year for red.
We stop to say hello to our neighbors, and their owners.
Offerings at the tree trunk have grown and evolved over the last two years.
Leaves are extra vibrant when they are wet.
Four residents in this part of the Niles Pond ‘Heron Tree.’
Black-crowned Night Herons of various ages, resting on one leg.
This juvenile kept one eye on us while napping.
The low light is stunning in the afternoon.
I’m always looking up.
‘Hank (Great Blue) Heron’ passing into the shadows on the pond.
With leaves falling, this is something to look forward to again next autumn.

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