
These Mallards were, at first, swimming in the water along side the trail and I followed along trying to get a clear shot through the brush. They got out of the water briefly and then flew off.


And Kelley got to use the beaver pond for a real swim.


I am retired and have been doing a lot of hiking with my dog Kelley. Kelley has done all the peaks in Acadia National Park as well as those in Camden and the Donnell Pond and Monteville area. We have also done Big and Little Moose, Petit Manan and the Cutler Coast. We hope that other hikers will share hikes they have enjoyed.
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