4. An upside-down fish hanging out under the ice in a shallow tributary. I couldn't tell if the fish were alive or not. Well, that is until I tossed a rock in it's direction... I can't believe the herons haven't gobbled them all up. You can see the bird tracks in the riverbed.
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4. An upside-down fish hanging out under the ice in a shallow tributary. I couldn't tell if the fish were alive or not. Well, that is until I tossed a rock in it's direction... I can't believe the herons haven't gobbled them all up. You can see the bird tracks in the riverbed.
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5. Showing why the river is called "Cuyahoga", aka "crooked".
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5. Showing why the river is called "Cuyahoga", aka "crooked".
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6. This sandbar in the river seems to be a popular avian hangout...
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6. This sandbar in the river seems to be a popular avian hangout...
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7. These ducks saw me coming...
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7. These ducks saw me coming...
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8. I liked the ripples and the reflections. (b/w)
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8. I liked the ripples and the reflections. (b/w)
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9. A heron in the trees. (b/w)
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9. A heron in the trees. (b/w)
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[9 photos] Today, I finished walking the section of the Towpath Trail that runs from Rockside Rd. north to Harvard Ave. This hike would have been excellent for birding, as I saw mallard ducks, Canada geese, cardinals, and blue herons, not to mention other birds that I am unequipped to identify. One month down! 31-for-31, baby!