Monday, March 20, 2006

bird story

A few paces south of the Beltline (the highway that wraps itself around the perimeters of Madison), you can pick up a trail that will lead you to the shores of Lake Waubesa. Eventually, you’ll reach railroad tracks that bridge a waterway linking Waubesa with Mud Lake (or Goose, or whatever other generic name you want to give to the lake adjacent to it). Following the tracks back toward Madison places you in the midst of the marshes where birds mate, eat, rest and generally hide from the likes of me.

I walked there yesterday. Watching the games geese play with each other, I thought a lot about the way we ourselves coax and tease, laugh, eat (an essential in my case) and play with, and generally chase down the objects of our affection.


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he chases her


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she then chases him


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a secret, underwater pursuit


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they're just so into each other


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he's doing the mating dance


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alone


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traveling together


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two take off


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heading into the sunset, alone


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watching


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too much togetherness?


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keeping up with her


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two birdwatchers, waiting, with expectations

7 comments:

me said...

I was just driving on the South Beltine about an hour ago. I look over at the little pond at 51 and the Beltline and thought about Mud Lake. We went there with my cub scout pack once. The boys were not interested in bird watching, but loved running and hiding among the tall reeds.

kat said...

oh, ducks. i love ducks.

these pictures are gorgeous, nina, as always.

B. Strong said...

These are extraordinary photos. You are truly multitalented: thanks for sharing (some of) your talents with us.

Bess said...

Enchanting! I hope you don't mind that your solitary duck is now keeping me company as my desktop wallpaper ...

Tonya said...

Your photos remind me of that Ella Fitzgerald song . . .

Birds do it, bees do it
Even educated fleas do it
Let's do it, let's fall in love


It's almost Spring. Time to throw caution to the wind and fall in love.

Blondie said...

Those are beautiful ...

asha said...

Thanks for the nice bird photos.