For over a week now, there has been a family of migrating swans feeding in the shallows south of the Kokanee Creek Park—swans and theirĀ entourageĀ of ducks. As the lake level has been dropping, the swans have been squeezed between the expanding shore and the fixed location of the deeper channel. The result is that it is easier now to get close enough for pictures. Here are four from midday Sunday.
(When posted this morning, the title read: Kokanee’s Tundras. It now turns out that these swans are all Trumpeters.)