Two conjoined parks lie along the Huron River in Ann Arbor, Gallup and Furstenburg Parks. Furstenburg Park is entirely on the north (left) bank, just west of Huron Parkway. Gallup Park comprises strips along both banks, spreading as far east from Furstenburg Park as the dam at N. Dixboro Road, east of US 23. Small islands dot the river as it runs through Gallup Park. The islands are connected by foot bridges. Both parks are popular with waterfowl and other birds. Boating and fishing are common activities, along with the usual picnicking, jogging, strolling, and photography!
Only pictures that give an actual sense of place for these specific parks are included here. Some photos that would fit this category have been sent to the 'Middle Distance', 'Landscapes', or 'Panorama' categories. Other photos from these parks appear in various other categories, depending on subject matter.
It's a semi-annual event (spring and fall) for turkey vultures to congregate in flocks that soar above the Huron River at this point. The black specks seen here in the sky are but a fraction of that day's gathering.
FYI: WikiAnswers says that a group of vultures is called a venue or a committee. A group that is soaring in the air may be called a kettle. So this picture depicts a kettle of vultures! Who Knew?
It's a semi-annual event (spring and fall) for turkey vultures to congregate in flocks that soar above the Huron River at this point. The black specks seen here in the sky are but a fraction of that day's gathering.
FYI: WikiAnswers says that a group of vultures is called a venue or a committee. A group that is soaring in the air may be called a kettle. So this picture depicts a kettle of vultures! Who Knew?
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos 50d) |
Original size: 3000px x 2000px |
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