The geese in Cooper's Pond swim toward people like an armada of ships. When they see they aren't going to be fed, they swerve off to the next person. The natural consequences of enough people ignoring the Do Not Feed signs.
Longleaf pines used to be the dominant pine species in the southeast. Unfortunately, they are great lumber trees. They were harvested heavily and now cover only 3% of the original range.
The needles really are long. Here's a longleaf needle with a Loblolly needle above. The needles can be 17 inches long and are often used in pine basket weaving.
This mural is painted on the side of Buena Vida, a new restaurant. Driving by and getting a quick look I saw a pretty girl with flowers. The more I study the picture the more intriguing it is.
It's not quite winter, but there aren't many leaves still to fall. The sweetgums are holding onto their leaves but most of the other trees have given up.
Usually when we see cormorants, they're in a group in one of the other of Raleigh's lakes. This bird seemed very happy to be the solitary owner of Durant park lake.