Yesterday was another beautiful, unseasonably warm day so we went for a paddle on the Nottawasaga River. At the last minute we decided to take Darcy with us. She is the more timid of the dogs and not really happy unless Shasta is with her but she sits quietly in the canoe - sort of. She is so nervous she shakes the whole time she is standing and the whole canoe vibrates. She doesn't want to lie down and relax as scary things like tree branches and splashes may attack. But we keep hoping she will become more comfortable with the canoe. She also suffers from travel anxiety (the fancy name for canine car sickness) so she drools like crazy when stressed and often throws up (she did on the way home). We don't like to take Shasta paddling - once was enough - she is too high strung and LOVES to swim. She would be racing back and forth and throwing us off balance or jumping in. We didn't see as much wildlife as we usually do but we did see this duck. I cannot identify him (her?) using my book or internet. He is quite small and the eyes are red. Anybody know what kind of duck it is?
A large fungus.
NOTE - The waterbird has been identified as an American Coot. Supposedly common - I guess I have been canoeing with my eyes closed previously.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
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Who would ever think you'd be canoeing in mid November.....
It is a strange year. We worked in cold and rain to close the gardens because snow was in the forecast then it turned warm and sunny.
I was at a loss. So I emailed a friend. Thanks to Michael C we now know what bird this is. More to follow.
No idea on the duck.
Cheyenne used to suffer from car anxiety, with messes from both ends, but since all three dogs have been travelling in the car and in crates, she is fine now. Thank heavens.
Poor duck .. imagine being called a coot! What a stupid nam. ;-)
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