“Saturday’s Dam Critters”

Last Tuesday I loaded up my bike and went for a ride on the RiverParks trails here in Tulsa mainly to check on the brand spanking new pedestrian bridge and dam across the Arkansas River. I purposely missed the “Big Dam Party” that RiverParks put on for the opening over the Labor Day weekend.

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So here is the new bridge, 1000 feet long from bank to bank. The dam is just on the other side of the bridge.

After big crowds during the party, I had the bridge to myself.

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Down below the dam I saw this Great Blue Heron.

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And a great egret.

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And at one spot there were a bunch of egrets and blue herons together.

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And three cats resting on the riverbank. Actually one cat and two Komatsu’s.

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And a human critter jogging.

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And two other human critters walking their dog.

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And some oil and oil product storage tanks for the nearby refinery. A human critter on the bridge asked another human critter what they were for and the person said that President Biden outlawed oil storage in city limits and they were pretty sure that the City of Tulsa took them over to store water in case of a drought. Okay then. (Not true by the way).

I’m linking with Saturday’s Critters

11 thoughts on ““Saturday’s Dam Critters”

  1. Eileen

    Hello,
    The new bridge looks great! I love the heron and all those egrets are lovely.
    Great captures of the humans and the dogs. I had a laugh after I went looking for real cats.
    Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week ahead. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  2. Lisa

    I used to live in an area with an oil refinery and I certainly wouldn’t want to use water that had been stored in those tanks! How did these critters think the city of Tulsa had cleaned them out? And, why wouldn’t they know those were refinery storage tanks? Maybe I am expecting too much of some critters. If you just look the other way you see nature!

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  3. Veronica Lee

    The new pedestrian bridge looks impressive, and it must have been peaceful to have it all to yourself after the crowds left. Your photos of the Great Blue Heron and the egrets are wonderful – it’s always a treat to see so many beautiful birds together.

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