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The weather has been unsettled. It is calm, then windy. It rains, then the sun breaks for a few minutes.
I paddled up the river. The fall colors have been muted by the clouds. Three is little boat traffic this time of year - the cool, wet weather seems to have calmed everything down.
We see mallards about all the time. We can look out our windows to the river and see them dabbling about in the duckweed and millfoil. As I paddle, I come across group after group. Some are far enough away to feel safe. Others fly upstream (where I will meet them again and again as I paddle that same direction).
I head into Sucker Brook. It is narrow and overgrown. Not the easiest place to turn a 17 foot kayak around.
I pass under the bridge and continue upstream. The brook narrows considerably after a few hundred yards.
I turn about. I came across a tree with 3 lures lost by unlucky fishermen. They are mine now!
I head further up the river. I see a deserted osprey nest. I have not seen any for quite a while. I did catch a few glimpses of great blue heron, but they are moving away also.
I came across 2 farm ducks. Not sure if they are just taking a swim, or have escaped from parts unknown.
Up at one end I found dozens of mallards. It was a quiet place, safe from prowling hunters (and most kayakers).
I was getting cold. I headed back and came across a group of Canadian geese. We don't see them as much now, though we hear them at night.
More mallards are about. My presence make them take wing.
Just before I ended my paddle I came across this hornets nest. Wow! Good thing they are going dormant now.
I don't see any ducks this moment as I look across the river. I expect they will be here for a while. I am interested to see when they fly away.

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