Thursday, November 20, 2014

The Way To View Mud Lake

I'm finally going to show you the little viewing areas at Mud Lake at Adams Nature Area.  The structure above sits at the edge of the lake, as you can obviously see. That wall in front seems to block your view of the lake, but that is very deceptive.

What you do is sit on the bench in front of the wall and look through those slots. Once you get up close it's obvious why the wall and those slots are there. The wall isn't to hide the lake, it's to hide you from the birds. That way you can watch them and they won't swim away. Good idea, isn't it?

Here above is a closeup of that sign on the wall. It shows some of the water birds you might see swimming on the lake. A couple of them are just regular birds.Most of these are different kinds of ducks. I've seen many of these kinds of birds before, but there are a few that I've never seen. I hope I get to see all of them at some point.

The picture above is the view of the lake that you can see through those slots. When you're sitting on the bench those slots are the perfect height. You really can see a lot more than you think you might. I was really doubtful until I sat down.

I took several pictures of the lake through those slots, but I'll only share this one this time. I've shown you rivers and lakes a lot recently, so it would just get kind of repetitive if I did it here again. I'll feature this lake better sometime in the future. Maybe then there will be some ducks.

Here's a view of the other building that's down the trail farther on. I wish I had some better pictures than this. I really thought I covered it all at the time, but this was all I got. You can see this one has no slots. There are still benches and you can see a lot better here.

You don't have to use these buildings to see the lake. You can walk right out to the edge if you want, but these are so much more comfortable and convenient. And I still haven't walked all the way along the path that edges this lake. I had to take the dog back to the truck.

I'll be coming back here soon, but it's going to be a lot colder outside. It was a beautiful fall day when I took these pictures, but winter cold has hit here since then with a vengeance. I'm determined to still go out. I never let a little cold stop me when I was in Michigan. I'll talk to you later.

14 comments:

  1. What a cool way to do bird watching! Maybe my human should set up something like that here, so we kitties don't scare away the birds here.

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    1. That would be great. You could get all the Bird TV you could ever hope for.

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  2. These blinds are nice, what a great area. There are blinds in Desota also. I have a portable blind I like sometimes to use. I will set it up the day before to get them used to it.

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    1. I really hope these blinds work out well for me so I can see some good birds. I'll have to look for them at Desota.

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  3. What a beautiful place. And, how nice are those slots and benches? Looks like a great place to visit.

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    1. It really is a nice place, especially for me to get used to walking the trails again.

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  4. Very cool! I'll bet the blind is good for preventing folks from feeding the birds there too. It's a really good solution for keeping things natural while encouraging visitors.

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    1. Yeah, it would be pretty difficult to feed the birds through those little holes. I'd like to see someone try.

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  5. I imagine that I am sitting behind the building holding a super zoom camera shooting the birds.

    I am imagining.

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    1. I'll take the pictures for you, and we can imagine together.

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  6. Nice place! Hope you get to see lots of the ducks.

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    1. I've seen a bunch of geese near there so far, but not on this lake. At least they're getting closer.

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  7. What a beautiful spot and how thoughtful to build a spot where you can actually sit to get a "bird's eye view," so to speak. Your pictures are great, Ratty.

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    1. One of these times I'll actually get to see the birds while I'm sitting there, I hope.

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