I spotted the great blue heron as it flew off and crossed the lake. I was able to photograph it with a zoom lens but mist from the water gave it a ghostly quality.
Here's something I did not see at all, but the game camera caught the scene. What I saw was a mess in our back yard, specifically a few areas of muddy dug-up dirt where grass had been. I called my husband to the window to see it. "I'll bet it was the pigs," he said.
He had seen pigs wandering the neighborhood again! We saw them a year ago. They escaped from a small farm that is nearby. It made sense that they were the perpetrators. I decided to check the game camera and sure enough! Here they are rooting in the grass. Apparently they were out all night.
A neighbor put Frank in touch with the farmer and today he came over and raked the dirt smooth. Then he and his children spread grass seed over the area.
This afternoon I had a couple of errands to run. I took a back road and was treated to a bald eagle sighting! It was in a tree over the road but flew off before I could pull off the road. It landed in another tree but you can barely see it in this cell phone picture.
Here I've circled the eagle so you can see the white feathers that were all I could see at that distance.
I never saw bald eagles as a child except in a zoo. Now that have made a comeback and once in a while I spot one. Perhaps one day I will get a good photo of one.
After picking up a prescription and filling the car with gas, I drove home at dusk. The ducks grouped along the shore are residents of our neighborhood.
These black and white ducks, however, are new to me. Perhaps they are just visiting on their way south. It's also possible that they escaped from a farm like the pigs!
After I saw them, I had one more surprise. An egret was standing by the opposite shore. You can see it in the final shot.
After I saw them, I had one more surprise. An egret was standing by the opposite shore. You can see it in the final shot.
It was so good of the farmer to turn up and repair your grass. I suspect that not many would do that. It's great that you see Bald Eagles on regular basis. So special.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for catching rare birds! I have never seen an eagle, only goshawks for a few times. Last week one had caught a dove in my garden and was eating it. Of course I had not even a cell phone with me!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great variety of birds. I love the heron, egret, ducks and the eagle. The pigs did make a mess digging in the grass. I am glad the farmer took care of your lawn. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and a happy new week! PS, thanks for the comment.
I suspect that pigs rooting in the backyard is an issue few of us have had to deal with! At least the farmer is a responsible chap.
ReplyDeleteBelas fotografias, gostei de ver.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom Domingo.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Seeing that eagle would be so thrilling to me!! Love the misty capture of the heron
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up with us this week!
...I love the heron!
ReplyDeleteIt was nice that the farmer cleaned up the pig mess and planted new grass for you.
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased the farmer cleared up the mess the pigs made.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
PS I do like the photograph of the heron.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I've seen golden eagles in the wild, but never a bald eagle.
ReplyDeleteseeing eagles is like ... well i don't know ...but it is one of the most awesome times in our lives ever. love it. never forget it. the other day i heard an heron making it call flying off ... and it was being chased by an eagle ... i wonder why? what did happen?? i of course didn't have my camera but seeing it was just amazing. wonder??! great views. what fun. have a great rest of your weekend. take care. ( ;
ReplyDeleteNice photos. I didn't realize pigs could do so much damage.
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