If you live in Dallas, Texas and you want to unwind after a
stressful day at work, go watch the sunset at Sunset Bay, White Rock Lake. The sunsets
are spectacular, and each day they are different as can be seen in the images
below.
The image below was taken at Sunset Bay and shows Mallard Ducks taking off into the sunset.
Mallard Ducks taking off into the sunset at Sunset Bay
Sunset Bay is very sheltered and the waterfowl flock there most evenings. It’s officially classified as a wetland. Birders love Sunset Bay and for good reason - 175 birds have been identified in or near Sunset Bay.
The setting sun ignites White Rock Lake
The image below presents a strange phenomenon. Downtown Dallas is approximately five miles away from White Rock Lake. So how do the buildings reflect in the lake? If anyone could explain that, we would be grateful.
The tall buildings of downtown Dallas reflecting in White Rock Lake
In the above image, the setting sun gives the tall buildings of downtown Dallas a pinkish hue.
Each evening, the waterfowl congregate at Sunset Bay to feed. The bay also offers them a lot of protection against predators.
American Coots and Mallard ducks in Sunset Bay at sunset
Sunset at White Rock Lake, Dallas
White Rock Lake glows red as the sun sets |
The setting sun reflecting in White Rock Lake
Waterfowl flock to Sunset Bay at sunset
The evening sets in at White Rock Lake
Someone on the pier at Sunset Bay
The setting sun at White Rock Lake, Dallas
Sunset Bay as the sun begins to set for the night
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