In here I will show you a Cormorant bathing, some nice picnic spots and this cute and noisy little duck.
Always so nice to see them gliding effortlessly upon the water.
We were out house hunting and I will show you a more detailed post tomorrow about the wildlife in the town's suburbs. No luck with the house hunting yet, but thankfully we also kept an eye on nature in the areas. In this particular area there was an abundance of nature sights in between all of the houses. It is really wonderful to live close to nature.
Come and see.
A perfect and private picnic spot here below.
Even the Guinea fowls thought that it was an ideal spot.
Now watch the actions of this White-breasted Cormorant (Phalacrocorax lucidus).
Clean as a whistle.
A lovely row of Eucalyptus trees at the right side of the picture.
There was also a cute little bridge across the overflow channel of the pond.
A sight of Muscovy ducks at the left and some white ducks at the right.
This cute little one decided to put on a quick show for us.
With a quack,quack here and a quack, quack there, it made a quick round trip.
Friendly little one this, as that looked like a smile.
Like I said before, we love nature and the cute actions of its residents. Watching them takes all of one's troubles away and replaces the troubles with serenity in the mind. Life was created for us to enjoy and in turn to be joyful, but sadly we see many sad faces nowadays. Nobody can steal our inner joy and it is only up to us to allow it to shine through.
I was talking this morning to a couple that run an animal farm and rescue sanctuary and some of the stories that they told me about the cruelty of us as humans was shocking. I won't tell you any of the stories here, but Papillon was invited to visit the farm and then I will do a full post on it. In the meantime, I hope that you have enjoyed this post and our blessings to all of you.
And That's All Friends.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.