Readers, Welcome to my blog (formerly Birds, Blooms, Books, etc). I'm entering a new decade taking on the challenge of moving from Maryland after living there 46 years and learning about my new home here in New England in the Live Free or Die state - New Hampshire. Join me as a write this new chapter of my life.
Showing posts with label heron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heron. Show all posts

Monday, April 22, 2019

Spring Walk

After lunch today,  Dan and I headed out to walk to see what we could see at the heron rookery.

It's a delightful Spring day, raining pink petals from the flowering cherry trees.




The redbud trees are also in full bloom.


Last summer this route was washed out by heavy rains that flooded many places.  Now the crossing has been reinforced with rocks.

Looking downstream.


Looking upstream.


Some trees are in fuller leaf than others.


We spotted two trees with heron nests. These didn't appear occupied now.  They probably were earlier in March.


The light green and blue make such a nice contrast.


Under foot was a small leaf plant.


It was everywhere which means its likely to be an invasive carpeting the forest floor.


Walking back here's the old road bed now a service road to underground pipelines.


It's lined on either side with old locust trees which are very slow to green each spring.

Locust wood is very hard and was used for fence posts.


The old road would have been from Columbia Pike (now U.S. route 29) to this old home: Oakland Manor, built in 1811.  Columbia Pike got its name for the turnpike company that once owned it.  My city, Columbia, took its name from the road that bisects the city.


This once stately home is now owned by the Town Center Village of Columbia.  Their offices are there and its rented frequently for weddings and other fancy occasions.  It sits directly behind Vantage House where I live.

Saturday, January 19, 2019

Heron


This is the dam at Wilde Lake across the street from where I live.  We walk there frequently.  On this cold December day the blue heron was perched on one level and three ducks at water level.




Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Our Neighbors

We are really getting to know one of our neighbors - the bald eagle.

This photo was taken from our balcony on Christmas morning using the zoom.


Later that Christmas morning we walked around the lake where the bald eagle has been hanging out.

Some of the lake was still frozen and these Canada geese were lined up eating ice.


The bald eagle appeared over head then swooping down to the lake.


It landed across the lake.  



We discovered that there were dead or just frozen fish in the ice.  These gulls were feasting and the eagles were too as we stood and watched a pair of them grab fish.  Sorry couldn't capture that fast enough.


The heron likes to hang out at the edge of the dam.



Got a close up of the bald eagle


and its mate.




Finally here's a zoom in from the lake to my balcony.  It's the open one.  We are on the 11th floor and loving watching our neighbors, the bald eagles fly by.


and