Jordan Lake Dam, Haw River: In the prior post, we looked at a whitestar morning-glory (native to NC) during the night, when it was resting and closed. In the growing daylight, the whitestar blossom begins to open. The blossom is almost irresistible to the eastern bumblebee. The bumblebee is just a little bit smaller than the wee whitestar blossom. There is an advantage to the whitestar in this tight fit. As the bumblebee wedges itself down into the flower, to reach the nectar, the insect picks up the pollen of the whitestar. The bumblebee backs out, carrying her load of pollen and heads for the next blossom. Pollination for the flower and nutrition for the bumblebee! The eastern bumblebee narrates her story and I think she does a fine job…
Jordan Lake
TagFledgling Bald Eagle
Jordan Lake, Haw River: Oh Joy!!! The fledgling bald eagle was going to land very, very close. I concentrated. Snapped a photo and got the moment of intent just before the landing. The fledgling disappeared into the boughs of oak leaves. I waited. Then I waited some more figuring he would get hungry and fly out. 1 hour and 20 minutes later I was still waiting, and, had to leave for an appointment. The youngster won the patience round, by default! Ah, well, I did get us a great look at his precise landing. Did you notice the set of talons he has???

Stretch!
Jordan Lake: How to define the word “STRETCH”! This 4-year-old bald eagle did a magnificent stretch and leap into the air when it launched. I reckon you could also use the photo to define “POWER”!

Surveying HIS world!
Jordan Lake, Haw River: While out with Captain Doug on the lake yesterday, we spotted this fledgling great blue heron. The youngster was hatched this spring, but, his young age doesn’t keep him from knowing with absolute certainty that all of the shoreline belongs to him. He walked the fallen tree to the end and surveyed his world.
Oh No You Don’t!
Jordan Lake: Mom bald eagle came ripping across the top of the trees. There was a 3-year-old bald eagle in her territory. The face-to-face mid-air action was breath-taking! It didn’t take Mom Eagle long to chase the youngster through the trees and out of the cove. Whew!
Cloud Bear Sun Ball Game
Jordan Lake Dam, Haw River, Monday, August 10, 2020. There was quite a game of sun ball at the lake this morning. The Cloud Bears got rather full of themselves and the sun ball escaped over the fence. Dad Cloud Bear caught the ball and I snapped a photo just as he was tossing the globe back onto the field. My twelve-year-old heart enjoyed the game … and I hope you do to!


