Saturday’s Critters – Art on the River

In early December I was on Tulsa’s RiverParks trails working on an art themed Geocaching Adventure Lab. I posted about it earlier and saved the critter themed art for this post.

Wolves are always a good subject.

I’m thinking this is a great blue heron. These murals were not part of the cache project but they are also beautiful and animal themed.

I believe this also is a great blue heron.

And this sculpture. I see lots of great blue herons while out on the trail. They are beautiful animals but they make the most awful squawk as a vocalization.

And right near the sculpture is a real life great blue heron.

And an American White Pelican. I see them sporadically. They are kind of touchy about people. I’ve learned I’ve had to sneak up on them.

Geese are everywhere, all year long on the RiverParks, and the whole town for that matter.

So yep, I completed the cache and got the coordinates for a nearby physical cache, and found it, so yep a good time.

If you want more information about geocaching check geocaching.com.

I’m linking with Saturday’s Critters.

7 thoughts on “Saturday’s Critters – Art on the River

  1. Eileen

    Sounds like a good time. I love all the beautiful sculptures. The painted mural is lovely too.
    We are seeing lots of geese here too. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day and a great week I wish you all the best in 2025, filled with peace and joy! Have a happy and healthy New Year.

  2. A ShutterBug Explores

    Wow! Great series of photos of ‘Art along the River’ ~ wonderful creativity and variety ~ thanks,

    Happy New Year ~ ^_^

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

  3. Ellen

    Can’t wait until the blue herons return to the nature center I volunteer at. I’m hoping to get a good shot so I can paint one. On my drive home last week I noticed how low the Arkansas River was compared to what it was like when we were there in April.

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