The boys and I saw this ringed kingfisher near the spillway at Mirror Lake.
These pansies (or Johnny-jump-ups as they're more often called here) were the first bloomers in our yard.
The daffodils I planted last fall are finally poking through!

Isaac, Levi, Elijah and I had fun building sculptures and throwing rocks near Mirror Lake last week.



Mr. Robin was busy snatching up food. I can't imagine it has a nest with chicks yet, so perhaps this morsel was for himself.
This two-inch-long catfish was warming itself in the shallow water near shore.
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