I usually like to take this walk in fall as the changing colors are magnificent. I decided to change things up a bit and do a spring time walk. I was not disappointed. While there was not a lot of color, the lush shades of emerging green were quite fantastic. So follow along as I take a Wednesday walk along the Metolius River in Central Oregon.
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There are many small islands along this part of the river. This one has a bridge to it that allows the occupants of one of the many cabins along the river to access the island.
A little further down river another small island.
Only one type of fishing allowed on this river. 😀
I've seen lots of smaller fish gathered in this little natural holding area in the past.
Unfortunately there were none to be seen on this trip.
A look back up river.
A grassy green meadow near a campground. An excellent place to lounge around and enjoy nature.
A little further down the trail the start of a boardwalk through a sometimes quite marshy area. There were many birds here in the bushes. The melodious sounds of their calls made this stretch of the walk quite enjoyable.
Some of the new growth along the boardwalk. I believe this is Corn Lily an extremely poisonous plant.
An Osprey fishing along the river. I don't think the rules for fly fishing apply to him. 😉
Sadly my approach down the trail made him decide to find better fishing further down river.
Some more lush greenery lining the river.
Yikes, more poisonous Corn Lily. Kind of pretty though. 🙂
I believe this is Oregon Grape.
And a last shot of one of the cabins along the river.
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Photos taken by me, @oldmans, with a Nikon D3300 and some Lightroom post processing.
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