

Trying to get to abovesaid ice formations was not possible!! I felt like I was back at Crater Lake, climbing piles of snow to get the best view. My big surprise was that there were all kinds of birds just sitting there on the lake waiting to have their pictures taken!! These were quite a distance away on the Lake, but I believe they are Ring Necked Ducks (the females).



These I believe are the male Ring Necked Ducks which have a ring around their bill and the white eye patch. It was difficult to discern these different breeds but hopefully I haven't screwed up too badly!

This was looking south over the frozen bay. On the other side of the street is Lake Ontario.

These are our year-round residents -- the mute swan which is an invasive species from Europe. We saw lots of these in Switzerland on the fresh water lakes. They may be invasive but they are beautiful I think. This is the outlet where the Irondequoit Bay meets Lake Ontario. The bridge crossing this intersection is only open from November through April 1 because of boat traffic. When we first moved here, there was no opening between the bay and the lake!
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