Good job recognizing an opportunity with the low lying mist/fog, Gary. And the bird's reflection on the ice adds a dimension. Both shots could be improved by placing the bird off-center. Conventional wisdom would be to do so such that the bird faces or "moves" into the frame.
I agree with others that as captured the structure at top of no.2 is distracting. It draws attention due to the pattern and trying to figure out what it is. If you wanted to make this an "environmental" or "wildscape" shot then include enough of the walkway to make it clearly part of the image. This is an example of the old adage, "if it doesn't add to the scene then it takes away"(or something to that effect).
You also have some halo issues around the coot. In a high contrast scene like this they could either be due to over sharpening or corrected CA leaving a halo. Sharpening is easily corrected (unless it was done in-camera and shooting jpeg). Eliminating the CA can be very expensive
