Cherish is my favorite word, and I cherish the ability of turning the routine into a beautiful moment.
Nature creates in me, a spiritual and meditative time to bring peace, harmony and balance, into an otherwise ordinary day~
Mary Howell Cromer







Saturday, April 9, 2011

Visiting a Bald Eagles Nest~

Back in February, I was privately introduced to this nest site and shared the empty nest with you. Yesterday after following the world wide live cam set up for Bald Eagles in Iowa for over a week...I thought...hmmmm wonder about the pair here and what they have been up to. I took the long drive just on the assumption that something might be in the works. As soon as I arrived, I could see the familiar white head feathers of a Bald Eagle. I only took a few brief images and then drove the lovely drive back home. I shall continue to follow the progress every two weeks, or as best I can, and post updates.

NOTE:Due to the very sensitive issues involved, I am not at liberty to share where this nest is, so thanking you in advance for not asking~




3 comments:

  1. Very nice Mary. Thank you for sharing. I'm now going to peek at some of your other blogs. Hope you take a gander at some of mine. http://bcswildlife.blogspot.com/

    Fellow Birder
    upstate NY

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  2. Beautiful collection Mary. This is something we are not allowed to do over here as it is a protected species. So we are not allowed to go under 300m from a nest site... We can only take pictures when they hunt or fly!

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  3. That is a big nest! I understand why you dont reveal it's location...i have seen and heard horor stories about whant certain people can do to see or photograph bird of prey at nest ;)

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