Jordan Lake: Doc Ellen’s Natural Minute 08/27/2021. It is Friday. Towards the end of the week of a lot of upheaval and disturbances and worldwide changes. May this Natural Minute bring to you a moment of peace within all of these changes. Take care, the safe. Stay well.
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TagDoc Ellen’s Natural Minute 08/24/2021
Jordan Lake. The cicadas were singing and it kind of nudged me, just a little bit… I hope you enjoy this morning’s minute. Take care, be safe. Stay oh so well.
Pollination Webinar has been Postponed for now ..
The webinar has beeb postponed for now.
Tomorrow come join me and this American snout butterfly as it explores my camera and I wander through the Jordan Lake Neighborhood’s next Webinar: Please consider registering for Pollinators: Jordan Lake Wildflowers, Butterflies, Birds and Bees! on Aug 24, 2021 7:00 PM EDT at:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7300334313178877709
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
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Sudden Appearance
Jordan Lake: Sometimes bald eagles really test my reflexes! Captain Doug and I were out mid-lake when this female bald eagle suddenly flashed into sight. I had not seen her at all before she leapt. You can see that I was shooting her against the bright hot sun – not a photographer’s favorite shooting illumination. Hope you enjoy her sudden appearance into the day!

New Webinar: Jordan Lake Pollinators and Wildflowers
Are butterflies close to your heart? Do you enjoy the wildflowers of Jordan Lake? Do you know which critters pollinate the wildflowers and trees of Jordan Lake? Join Doc Ellen as she explores the interactions of the flora of Jordan Lake and some of the pollinators involved.Please register for Pollinators: Jordan Lake Wildflowers, Butterflies, Birds and Bees! on Aug 24, 2021 7:00 PM EDT at:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7300334313178877709
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
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Chocolate Osprey Fledgling
Jordan Lake: life at the lake is always surprising me … as with the female fledgling osprey in the first two photos … who is much, much darker in plumage coloration than most ospreys. Her markings are a rich chocolate brown. I have included a photo of a female fledgling osprey in the normal plumage colors I see at the lake. Note the beautiful amber eyes of both birds as well as the white markings at the tips of their feathers.



