Jordan Lake. Bald Eagle Mom Godiva catches a fish with her feet then bends double and transfers the fish to her beak for the dash back to the safety of the trees on the shoreline.
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CategoryCrow Marquee
Jordan Lake. I quietly explained to the sassy American crow that if he would just perch still for a moment, I would make him the star of the day. So what does he do? He made a marquee out of himself and the autumn leaves, didn’t he!

Fog!
Jordan Lake. If you have caught my postings of the last couple of days, you have noticed just how foggy everything has been. Yet, even the heaviest of fogs cannot take away that fierce self-possessed attitude of the bald eagle. This is LadyLake as she appeared out of the fog this morning and passed me.

Doc Ellen’s Natural Minute 10/26/2022
Jordan Lake. Autumn is often full of the softness of fog. This morning a great blue heron surveyed the fog and announced his presence. Take care, stay safe. Be well.
Doc Ellen’s Natural Minute 10/25/2022
Jordan Lake. Very foggy morning. Very quiet morning. Take the peace and gentleness of the fog with you through the day. Take care, be safe. Stay well.
Black and White
Jordan Lake. The adult bald eagle is a magnificent bird in natural tones of dark dark brown and brilliant white. We tend to think of them as being black-bodied with a white head and tail but the body is actually feathered in dark brown. However, I do enjoy occasionally taking a chance on seeing how a bald eagle would look in black and white and silver tones. Hope you enjoy!

