After an almost two months hiatus from shooting, I finally managed to take the camera to the Jack Pine trail of the Stony Swamp Conservation area southwest of Ottawa. As the name imply, the area is a mixture of wetlands and forests that are also home to several beaver ponds. It is crisscrossed by a network of 40 kms of trails. The trails are very popular with families because they are readily accessible and most are fairly short.
This shot shows a section of the trail covered by a boardwalk to protect the boggy ground as well as a small bridge across a pound.
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In spite of the name "Jack Pine" the forest is quite diverse. This is an area of cedar growing amongst large rock formations.
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The area has 251 rare bird species according to the National Capital Commission(NCC). The one bird that you will encounter the most frequently if you walk the trail is the common black cap chickadee. This next shot will give you a hint as to why that is.
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People are always feeding them. Children particularly love to have them land on their hand to snatch seeds. In spite of being accustomed to human, they are quite challenging to photograph.
They fly extremely fast and do not stay in one spot for more than a few seconds. They also prefer the cover of trees and branches which make focusing on a bird rather than a twig very hit and miss. Out of about fifty shots, I managed to get one good one!
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Squirrels are also very tame for the same reason but they are a lot easier to capture.
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Hope you enjoy these shots. C & C are always welcomed.
Andre