This is an interesting former tree. I wonder how far it floated downstream before it ran aground, and whether it will still be here after the spring floods.
The next order of business was to tidy up. I like the synchronized preening exhibit here.
And then you have to stretch...
and settle more feathers.
Swans have 22 vertebrae in their necks, and geese must have nearly the same number, being closely related. I think. In any case, they can turn their heads upside down, as you can tell from the position of his chin patch!
Okay, so these are not the best quality in the world, but I had to record them, as I had never seen them before. Walking along the sandy path, I noticed that the ice crystals were about an inch long, and had formed into these clumps.