Saturday evening, David & I took a drive through Buck Creek State Park, and at the CJ Brown beach, we saw an American White Pelican. It was too far out for any photographs.
Sunday morning, David drove by the beach area on his way to the fairgrounds, and called to let me know that the pelican was on the beach at a fairly accessible location. I headed out, and was able to get a few shots before it headed out.
Over at Old Reid Park, I watched the Osprey fish and sun, and was able to catch a few shots as it flew by.
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Saturday, June 16, 2012
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Red-Tail Chicks
Friday, June 1, 2012
Cedar Waxwings
These are such elegant birds….with their black masks and their jauntily tipped headgear, they just exude class. I wondered how it was that they were named….until I had an opportunity to see one close-up. Here’s some pics from the Dayton KOA Kampgrounds. The red tips of their wings acually look like drops of candle wax….they are so aptly named!
Bringing Home the BUgs
I watched this American Robin gather a load ‘o bugs to take back to her brood….
There are at least two (maybe three) damselflies, a slug, an earthworm, and another dragonfly. What a beakful!!
There are at least two (maybe three) damselflies, a slug, an earthworm, and another dragonfly. What a beakful!!
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