Kip’s Comments - October 24, 2024
Nature Therapy Along the Wapsipinicon River
Each day I try to spend at least a few minutes in the outdoors. Frequent “nature therapy” has been relaxing and rejuvenating… just healing for my soul.
When I am out in the timber or on the river I almost always have a camera with me, as was the case today when my destination was the Wapsipinicon River in Bremer County.
The most interesting observation for the outing occurred when I spotted a whitetail doe bedded down along the edge of the river. As I slowly approached, she did not jump up to bound away. Eventually I noticed a second doe that had seen me and was standing on alert. My photos of her featured that doe peaking at me through the woodland brush.
Whitetail Doe in Timber - Image 924698
Whitetail Doe in Timber - Image 924700
Even after the standing doe ran off with her tail flashing, the bedded doe remained on the ground. Many long seconds passed - maybe a half a minute or more - before the bedded doe looked around and spotted me. Up she went and soon she was running away to her place of safety.
Whitetail Doe in Timber - Image 924750
Whitetail Doe in Timber - Image 924760
Since I was out enjoying many various autumn scenes, I documented them and will share some of the scenery images here.
Autumn on the Wapsipinicon River - Image 924576
Autumn Leaf on Water - Image 924476
Autumn Leaf on Water - Image 924500
Autumn Leaf on Water - Image 924528
Autumn Leaf on Water - Image 924555
Canoeing the Wapsipinicon River in Autumn - Image 924606
Cushion Bracket Fungi - Image 924613
Cushion Bracket Fungi - Image 924616
Tree Roots Along the Wapsipinicon River - Image 924638