Happy Late New Year, Happy Almost Valentines Day ;)
On my way home from my visits with my sister who is still among us, now 9 months after the diagnosis of Small Cell Carcinoma of the lungs. I will take my favorites back roads home and reach out to nature for it's peace and tranquility that it brings. My stress level has been off the charts and I know for a fact that I have aged more in the past 9 months then at any other time in my adult life. I am trying to take care of me as well and so these excursions with wildlife are my peacefulness.
I am sharing today a pair of American Kestrels that hang out along the "Prospect Bridge" or rather the Lewis and Clark Bridge in Prospect. The Bald Eagles have reclaimed the land where they were for 9 years prior to last breeding season. The entire nest season last year was a huge disaster and one that I hope I shall never witness again. Not only that, I have located also a second Bald Eagle nest that is only a few miles from the one I am familiar with. What exciting times coming...I so hope it all goes well.
Here is to hoping that you will enjoy the shares here as much as I have in placing them together for this very tardy post presentation.
Hoping all is well with each of you and that you are enjoying those things that make you happy~
Remember to double click on the first image, to view a larger slideshow presentation after you have read the narratives~
I am joining in the fun with Eileen at:
Saturday's Critter
Anni at:
http://id-rather-b-birdin.blogspot.com/
I'd Rather Be Birdin'
Angie at:
Mosaic Monday
https://tentoesinthewater.blogspot.com/
&
Stewart for:
American Kestrel~
Red-Shouldered Hawk near home~
I watched this Great Blue Heron fly along the Ohio River last week, near one of the Bald Eagle nest sites~
Belted Kingfisher~
Eastern Bluebird in my side garden last week~
I cannot begin to say how very Happy I am in seeing our two Bald Eagles busy with their nest site once again. I had not seen the female after July 3, for quite some time. I learned from Kentucky Fish and Wildlife as well as Raptor Rehab of Kentucky people that possibly the female had been taken and was getting ready to be released back into the wild following an injury. That however was a mistake and this pair is still very much together~
What a beautiful scene this is coming from the Indiana side of the Ohio River. The nest is huge and hopefully it will stay secure for this season and for many seasons to come~
Our new bridge opened December 18, 2018. I have walked over to Indiana now some 8 times. Each time I visit the Bald Eagle site, I must walk up to the beginning of the bridge to get the best views, about a 15 minute walk from the car lot. I watched as the very first large sections of bridge were being placed 5 years ago. The Eagles put up with dynamiting near by over and over again and stayed right on point~
And here is the second Bald Eagle site location. My daughter Hillary has a friend that lives very near this one and told her to let me know where it is. How exciting~
These pictures were taken a couple of weeks ago and then some have been done this past week~
It's very peaceful along the river and the eagles seem to sense that for right now~
Meet Petey, a Winter visitor to Kentucky. Petey is fondly called that by as it happens a gentleman that I went to school with from St. Matthews back in the 1960's. Lee Squires and his wife Linda are hosting Petey. He is a Western Tanager and is far, far from his home range of the Northwest of the United States and up into Canada. They migrate down into Mexico along the Gulf side. Petey is only the second documented Western Tanager to show up in Kentucky. Lee and his wife are enjoying their visitor and he is being well cared for. Every morning right on time Petey appears in a favorite tree near the feeding station attached to the kitchen window. He partakes of live and dehydrated meal worms and he enjoys fresh fruit salad ;) with blueberries, apples slices and bananas to name a few of his favorites. I have been fortunate enough to make a few visits into the city to stop by and see this beauty. We all hope he survives the remainder of the Winter and will decide to return to his home grounds. If he decides to stay he will be well taken care of~
Petey face to face with a Tufted Titmouse and to personify the image...
Are you one of me?
;)
I snagged this gorgeous Red-tailed Hawk in pouring down rain one afternoon~
Sunrise at one of the lanes around the block from home...my country lanes where I travel to enjoy the tranquility of nature.
Do you have favorite places that bring about tranquility?