Jordan Lake Dam and Haw River, June 11, 2020. I got to the lake this morning just as the sun was easing up through the clouds and the light rain was falling on birds and human beings. The little iPhone and I followed several ospreys over the next 20 minutes trying to catch one of the ospreys fishing but they eluded me. I still enjoyed standing underneath my natural umbrella, a.k.a. pine tree and watching these graceful fisher birds work their way up and down the river. Have a blessed day, be safe. Stay well … do indeed stay healthy.

Mom osprey was soaking wet. She wanted to just take a breath and groom. But, no, her chick wanted fish, food, fish, food, right now! Offspring always seem to be hungry and loud and just certain their parent has nothing better to do than to dash off, catch another fish and feed them. Not this time. Nope. Mom osprey had other things to do besides listening to a noisy chick.

Captain Doug and I went cruising the lake in his boat, looking for the fledglings and parents.
All the nests have now fledged their chicks and so its hard to find the families.
The two fledglings at the H&G Nest of Godiva and Hershey.
One fledgling is just to the left of the nest, at nest brim height.
The other fledgling is way to the left in the photo and near the top – it is small so look carefully.
At First Nest we could see the nest was in good shape, but didn’t see the fledglings.
We rounded the corner to find Mom Kate looking at something way up high and ignoring us.
At Captain’s Nest we hit the jackpot and found the family at home.
This photo has both fledglings in it.
One up high over the nest and the other fledgling you can just see the roundness of the top of its head at the nest brim.
Captain Nest Dad coming in for a landing.
Captain Nest Mom, being imperious and a joy to see.