Nearby was this pair who opted for a more retro unit.
A few miles down the road was this cute starter home.
It's tough keeping up with the Jones's. Adding on is a necessity.
A little bit to the right, Honey.
In-coming!
Yes, we are a proud couple - we will not foreclose!
A gravel BLM road led me along the northeast shore of the lake. I followed it for about 5 miles.
A beautiful area this time of the year with no one around...
except more ospreys. Check the meat-hooks on this one!
Finally, some ospreys who don't need PG&E to build a good home.
They did add a decent amount of old nautical rope, though, to juxtapose the yin with the yang.
Life is good.
The trusty Previa being clutched in nature's bosum.
Just to prove that I am secure in my masculinity, I'm ending with a couple shots of flowers.
Red bud.
5 comments:
Your captions had me laughing out loud! I like how you blame your earlier mis-identification on the "nonbirders." OWN it, Baba. These are gerat pictures, especially the dramatic ones of the osprey and nest in that dead tree -- very sculptural. I wish I could have been along. I love ospreys, and you sure hit the jackpot!
p.s. I meant "great" pictures, not "gerat."
Hey, I was in the back seat, they said they were eagles, they only stopped once - I was hostage to non-birders! (but I should have known better). My real shame will be tomorrow, when I have to recant my story with the crew at IBRRC.
Awesome osprey! Those nests are amazing. I enjoyed your post - good job.
~Kathi
PS: Andria sent me here.
Okay, love the osprey, but I've been teased about some awesome bird pictures from Oregon. Let's get a move on, Baba.
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