On January 14
th I made another stop by Black Dog Lake after work. I saw a lot of the usual suspects that have been hanging out there all winter long like Canadian geese and trumpeter swans.

They were pretty close to shore when I arrived but started to move away as I started walking up the trail to the lake. It actually worked out well because this pair of swans moved to a part of the lake where the light was perfect and they gave me a really nice pose.

The eagles were also out but they did not look quite as serene.
It is funny because eagles always look so serious.

Maybe it has something to do with their life style, always on the look out for food while trying to conserve energy.
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