I had to take my car in for to the dealer today for service. When we went back to pick it up, we saw a huge flock of American White Pelican take off from Gem Lake. Of course, I didn't have my camera along. After picking the car up, on the drive home, the flock was circling over Otter Lake Road. By the time I got my camera and headed back, that flock had disappeared, but I drove back over to Gem Lake and found a few remaining pelicans that I got lots of nice shots of. Here's a few:
Then I thought, "Maybe that big flock landed on Bald Eagle Lake" so I drove up there. There were a few pelican there, but they were further out and in among some reeds. I took a few shots of them, then heard a red wing black bird calling, so I shot it.
Then I wondered if the Trumpeter Swan had returned to the pond by Centerville Road. They hadn't but I did spot this Great Heron with the green spot near it's eye indicating mating season.
Finally, when I got home and was busy processing all these photos, my wife called to me to bring my camera. She'd spotted this Eastern Phoebe on our trellis. By the time I got ready to shoot, it had moved to our crab apple tree.
Not bad for a gray, rainy, snowy day when I hadn't planned to take any bird photos!