Monday, March 23, 2026

A Walk in the Park




“Muskrats are large, semi-aquatic rodents known for their dense brown fur, webbed hind feet, and long, vertically flattened tail, which they use for steering in water. They are excellent swimmers, can hold their breath for extended periods, and build lodges or burrows in the banks of freshwater marshes, ponds, and slow-moving streams across North America.” 


Len’s photo

“The Great Blue Heron is North America's largest heron, a tall, blue-gray wading bird with long legs, a long neck, and a dagger-like bill.”


“The Sandhill crane is a large, gray wading bird known for its long legs, neck, and a distinctive red patch on its forehead, with a loud, rattling call and elaborate courtship dance. Found in North American grasslands and wetlands, they are omnivores that mate for life, and their impressive migration is a well-known natural spectacle.”

Len’s photo

Photos from our walk at Kensington Metro Park last weekend. Quotes about birds from AI summaries in google. Photos © 2026 mae sander.


 

17 comments:

  1. A perfect walk in the park! Glad your late winter/early spring weather allowed for it! Thank you for sharing.

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  2. I was lucky enough to see sand hill cranes in Nebraska migrating south for winter. Spectacular and LOUD!! You found even more during YOUR walk. Awesome.

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  3. What a nice place to walk and take photos. Fabulous.

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  4. I've never seen a sandhill crane, though I've read of them. What a sight

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  5. The muskrat looks cute and passive. Are they the same concern to homes that rats are?

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  6. It must be exciting to see those sandhill cranes. And it's always so amazing how herons nest up in trees. It seems like it would be difficult for them with those long legs. Great photos Mae.

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  7. Hello,
    The muskrats are cute. Great captures of the Herons and Cranes.
    Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

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  8. Especially the Muskrat is cute!

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  9. This was a fabulous walk with lots of sightings. I really love that musrat and fun seeing the herons in the tree.

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  10. Great pics ... love seeing the nests high in the trees with the herons. Interesting!

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  11. Beautiful post. Thanks!

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  12. muskrats? such an interesting little animal!

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  13. Hello Mae,
    Great critter post, the muskrat is cute.
    It is nice to see the herons on the nest.
    The Cranes are a favorite bird, I love seeing them.
    Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend.

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  14. Looks like a great walk. The Cranes are very impressive birds.

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  15. What a lovely collection of photos! The muskrat looks so peaceful, and I really enjoyed all of your shots.

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  16. Not just a walk in the park but a "WALK IN THE PARK"! Last summer there was a muskrat baby boom here! They are beginning to appear again as the ice melts on the rivers.

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