On Saturday, I went to Fort Valley and drove through the Elizabeth Furnace area. I enjoy driving through there in the autumn when the foliage is colorful.
October 30, 2024
Passage Creek and a Duck Pond
Passage Creek winds its way through a cleft in the Massanutten Mountain Range.
I exited the forest at Waterlick and decided to check on the lake at the entrance to Shenandoah River Lakes. I don’t know the name of the lake, even though we used to live next to it. Some people call it the duck pond. I miss seeing the water birds that I used to see every day.
A diverse group of ducks greeted me. They are probably descended from farm ducks, but now live as free birds at the lake.
Labels:
Autumn,
Birds,
Creeks and Rivers,
Lakes and Ponds,
Massanutten Mtn.,
Shenandoah,
Trees
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The ducks look so supercute
ReplyDeleteThat is a very high grade welcoming committee, Linda. Next time you’ll have to take a little cracked corn for them.
ReplyDeleteLove that first shot! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLooks nice enough.
ReplyDelete...have a spooktacular day.
ReplyDeleteLove the pretty fall colors and the ducks.
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween! Take care, have a great day!
Beautiful autumn photos. Interbred ducks with some more wild ones make for interesting colors.
ReplyDeleteThat creek and foliage is gorgeous. Great photos. I love the collection of ducks. Here in Tulsa the city finally started getting rid of its motley collection of previously domestic water fowl.
ReplyDeleteLovely Fall colors -- a perfect seasonal drive. We often see those white ducks making themselves at home with the wild mallards and others ... they always seem to be welcomed.
ReplyDeletewow, so beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteEach season has its own beauty but I do love this time of the year. Great photos!
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