The Jordan Lake Neighborhood was water-logged this morning and the rain just kept falling on eagles, vultures and crows. Oh, and on Doc Ellen.
The Jordan Lake Neighborhood was water-logged this morning and the rain just kept falling on eagles, vultures and crows. Oh, and on Doc Ellen.
JL Neighborhood: Here is 3 minutes of chuckles! I do appreciate vultures. Both for their clean-up activities and their sense of timing that often leads to my laughter. This flock of black vultures decided that my friends and I were nothing scary and began to parade past us by land and by air. At about 20 feet away I got to enjoy the air traffic control patterns. Oh, and the video is in slo mo and was made on my iPhone. Do keep an eye to the right … and, turn up the volume, please!
Hershey wanted the fish the vultures had found. Being THE eagle, he took the fish. The vultures wanted it back. A ruckus ensued.
Big birds, little birds, plain brown or black birds and one of startling color!
4-year-old bald eagle with a small fish for a pre-brunch appetizer!

The tiny brown-headed nuthatch has snagged one of her favorite sources of protein:
a spider from the web below her.

This brilliantly yellow bird is a prothonotary warbler.
They come for the summer nesting season.

A northern rough-winged swallow:
a tiny speed demon that loves to consume flying insects such as mosquitos.

There is WAY more branch here than osprey!
I would have loved to have been able to see him get it into his nest.

Closeup of a beautiful black vulture.
I really appreciate their contributions to the cleanup around the lake.