Every once in a while, Clay will take the time to show me a location for photography. I like to call those times "photo safaris." Unless I feel sick or the weather is extreme, I don't miss the opportunity to tag along.
At six o'clock, we made our way to a pond at Horse Camp, the one with the huge dam, and waited for the ducks to arrive. The sunrise looked muted and gave the sky and the mirror-like water some color. The electrical posts provided some interest, too, for my picture.
We saw a pair of Buffleheads, and a few Northern Shovelers, teals, and I think I may have seen some mallards. The ducks, as they arrived, zoomed over us. Their wings made a zooming sound that fascinated me.