I conked out before managing to post this yesterday, but here are some pics from yesterday's outing to the Leslie Spit (Tommy Thompson Park)! We had a tense but ultimately okay encounter with some Canada geese with almost-grown young, and saw like a dozen rabbits.

The shore of Tommy Thompson Park, with a long line of double-crested cormorants flying across. It takes up the entire width of the photo.A group of five Canada geese—two adults and three still-fuzzy "teenagers"—in grass and shrubs on a very narrow footpath. The leftmost goose is a very watchful and suspicious adult, drawn up to its full height.The "beaver pond", a large pond largely covered with lily pads but reflecting the blue, cloud-streaked sky where it is not.An eastern cottontail rabbit in low grass by the edge of a gravel path. Its eye is wide and black.
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