Join me as I walk the length of the main dyke at Tiny Marsh. We see sandhill cranes, great blue herons, swans, some ducks and geese and a whole lot of frogs.
The first half, we talk about the wildlife, the marsh, and stories I have about these creatures. On the way back, we talk about Meg 2: The Trench and other magnificently stupid movies.
This is shot with a head mounted camera, so the camera moves a lot and is shakier than is idea.
Tiny Marsh. The marsh isn't small, Tiny is just the name of thr township. I over did it with a 5ish km walk this morning. There were many swans, some ducks, but no geese. The marsh is similar to the wetlands I grew up with, with similar shore species and lots of cattails, but the lack of rock and jackpine makes it special and unique to me. Even if it's absolutely typical of every wetland in the area. Plus there's always so many cool dogs (no photos, I keep to myself as best I can)
On the main dykeOn the main dykeOn the main dykeMain dike looking westCool tree on Main dikeBush and Barries on main dikeSwan friendsLook at the swan friendsI love these swan friends!I didn't find the frogs, but I heard themCattails on the main dikeTall grasses on the main dikeMoustache grassTree on secondary dikeSecondary dikeSecondary dikeSigns of fall on the secondary dikeSketchy bridge on Eastern pathI really like this bridge (and the ducks flying overhead)Eastern pathEastern pathEastern pathPretty flowers on the eastern path