HELLO! I swung around to find this Dad osprey coming in quick, with a lot of curiosity in his face. What a neat surprise as the sun was arising!
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CategoryDoc Ellen’s Natural Minute 06/30/2020
Jordan Lake Dam and Haw River, Tuesday, June 30, 2020. The river is running gently this morning. The sun is gentle too in its rising. Enjoy the minute of peace and tranquility. Take it with you for the rest of the day. Take care, be safe, and all please stay well!
Doc Ellen’s Evening Note 06/28/2020
A fledgling great blue heron in soft black and white to ease you towards dreams of contentment and peace. Sleep well and with health this night, Doc Ellen.

Doc Ellen’s Natural Minute 06/27/2020
Jordan Lake Dam, Haw River. Saturday, June 27, 2020. The lake is just above 216 feet. I looked this morning for some of that special sandstorm from Sahara sunrise. I didn’t see anything other than our usual normal absolutely gorgeous NC Jordan Lake sunrise this morning. I will look again tomorrow morning. The ospreys were out fishing and I caught one diving. Have a blessed day. Take care, be safe. Do stay well!
Doc Ellen’s Natural Minute 06/26/2020
Jordan Lake Dam, Haw River, Friday, June 26, 2020. My goodness but the sky was full of ospreys this morning. Didn’t get to see any of them diving but I sure did get to watch them crossing a gorgeous sunrise. Hope you enjoy the sky full of ospreys. Have a blessed day, take care. Be safe and stay healthy!
Jordan Lake: Uh, Oh! Whose Fish is It?
Mom osprey was set to grab the fish and bolt for her nest. The fledgling great blue heron, being very inexperienced, tried to get the fish too. A mature great blue heron would not have made the attempt. Mom osprey would not have challenged an adult great blue heron. The fish won the face-off. This time.

