This morning at Jordan Lake I found a ghost! A pitcher plant ghost. Enjoy!
B. Everett Jordan Lake
TagPied-billed Grebe Toes
Jordan Lake: Pied-billed grebes are a winter visitor here. They come down and spend the colder months with us. What I find really neat about the pied-billed grebe is, that like all grebes, it has feet where each toe has a lobe surrounding it. These lobes make the foot look like a tree leaf as you can see here in this photo. This makes the little grebe a very fast underwater swimmer as it dashes about catching fish and crustaceans for its food. I always smile when I see these grebes because they sure look like they are shyly smiling at the world.


Doc Ellen’s Natural Minute 11/19/2021
Jordan Lake, It goes without saying, I do believe, that this is one very blustery autumn morning. Enjoy the briskness of the lake! Take care, be safe. Stay very warm.
First Nest Bald Eagle report
Jordan Lake: Kate and Petruchio, like all bald eagle mated couples, go through the rituals of courtship every year as a way to affirm their relationship. Here you can see Petruchio (closest to you) and next to him is Kate. They are talking loudly to each other… bald eagles love to chatter! Also note that Kate (as is true of all bald eagle females) is much larger than Petruchio. This is the beginning of this year‘s courtship. I surely hope that I can catch more of the sequence to share, but, only time will tell us that…

Doc Ellen’s Natural Minute 11/15/2021
Jordan Lake: Quite a bright and breezy autumn natural minute! It is neat to watch the beautiful leaves dancing in the wind and listen to the sound of the lake and a noisy crow. Take care, be safe. Stay well!
Doc Ellen’s Natural Minute 11/12/2021
The autumn winds are blowing. The lake is sounding its approval! Enjoy! Take care, be safe. Stay very well.
