Showing posts with label American Bald Eagle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Bald Eagle. Show all posts

Saturday, January 5, 2019

2019 Ottawa Sands and a pair of Eagles

It was the first day of the new year and we met up with my sister and brother-in-law at Ottawa Sands in Ottawa County.

 The eagles were sitting in the top of a tree.  In the photo below, they are just two dots in the center of the picture.

 
 Eagles nest along the trail, it looks much bigger in person than in this picture.
   Man-made lake, dug to mine the sand.

A great start to the new year, 2019!

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Michigan in October = wildflowers?

On October 22, 2012  My sister Marie and I went for a 4 1/2 hour walk at Riverside Park in Ottawa County Michigan.  While on our walk we identified 27 blooming wildflowers!  That is pretty good for October in Michigan. 
We also saw two American Bald Eagles flying around and around over the Grand River. 


This is one of the eagles over the river...

Some of the wildflowers we saw blooming...
                             Common Dandelion

                                Wild Strawberry


                           Some type of fleabane

                             Common Chicory

                           Yellow Sweet Clover

                                  Bouncing Bet

We spotted one of the eagles landing in a tree across the river.  It was very hard to see it in that tree, about in the middle of this next picture.  I found a log to steady the camera on and zoomed in on the eagle...

 
So this is the zoomed in picture, which I thought turned out pretty good, since I had a hard time finding the bird in the tree way across that river.
 
 
We also came across this fungus on a tree with Poison Ivy growing right through it. 
I added the car key to show size, and it is a fairly large key.
 

 
 
This beautiful Common Buckeye butterfly was still hanging around.
 
 
As always it turned out to be a great day,
we do have fun.