Jordan Lake Dam, Haw River. I found myself gripping my toes, hard, inside my socks and shoes as I watched this immature great blue heron fishing in the little rapids at the riprap. Good thing his very flexible toes can cover a span the diameter of a dinner plate!
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AuthorDoc Ellen’s Natural Minute 10/07/2020
Jordan Lake, Haw River, Wednesday, October 7, 2020. For Doc Ellen’s Natural Minute I thought I would bring you a slow gentle mid-week break. The land snail surely is taking life gently and steadily, up on the riprap above the Haw River. Take care, be safe. Stay oh so well.
Long-tailed Skipper
Jordan Lake Dam, Haw River: I had to stop going through the more than 200 photos I took of this butterfly this morning and share this long-tailed skipper with all of you. I have never seen a long-tailed skipper before. I understand from some reading that some years this skipper is fairly common here and then some years go by where there are only one or two seen. It tends to be a further south critter. It really is that iridescent! Now, back to going through the rest of the shoot.

Doc Ellen’s Natural Minute 10/05/2020
Jordan Lake Dam, Haw River. There was a lot of fog across the river and up through the meadow this morning. It was delightfully cool. The fog looked like it had its long skirts on and was dancing to the morning song. Take care, be safe. Stay well!
Doc Ellen’s Evening Note 10/04/2020
Jordan Lake, Haw River: Doc Ellen’s Evening Note 10/04/2020. It is a comfort to me to know that there are a pair of eyes joining those of the Creator to make certain I have undisturbed sleep and sweetest of dreams. Thank you red-tailed hawk for being a guardian this night.

Doc Ellen’s Palette: Bald Eagle Fledgling
Jordan Lake, Haw River: Doc Ellen’s Palette, where the 12-year-old child in me looks at the world a wee bit differently. Bald Eagle Fledgling in Black and White. And, oh so well camouflaged – look for the very black beak!

