Monday, May 8, 2023
Monday, May 1, 2023
Monday, April 24, 2023
Butterfly Season is Here
I cut some lavender colored lilacs recently and got to see my first butterflies this Spring. I grabbed my cell phone and photographed a few Eastern Tiger Swallowtails with nice complimentary colors, purple and yellow. There were lots of busy bees too, so I moved very slowly.
Monday, April 17, 2023
A Spring Visit to Point Lookout State Park
I spent a lovely few hours at Point Lookout State Park to see if there were any birds around and found access to the beach and Fort area. I visited the redoubt (panorama) and prison re-creation with a few tents and a guard house. There were 2 occupied osprey nests.
Lighthouse with Cormorants
Guard Post No. 9 Prison of War Display
Redoubt
Monday, April 10, 2023
Camellias in Bloom
There are some beautiful pink Japanese camellias nearby. Unfortunately, they probably won’t grow in my yard, which has more of a limestone soil. The local Native Americans used our property to toss their used oyster shells, sort of a garbage dump. So I find other places to photograph them. They are quite beautiful and delicate looking, with heart shaped petals.
Monday, April 3, 2023
Cherry Blossom Time in St. Marys County
The cherry blossoms were quite early this year. The ones in my yard still haven’t bloomed yet. I found plenty on display at the Lexington Manor Passive Park, and in parking lots everywhere in Lexington Park and Leonardtown. The headquarters for St Marys County Schools had some gorgeous ones with lamp posts and reflections. Generally, the photos are enhanced by having something else as the subject with the flowers used like a lovely frame. The blossoms themselves or several trees are pretty too.
Reflections
Lamp post
Backlighting
Framed with a Tree
Delicate
Frame a Cloud
Monday, March 27, 2023
Arrival of the Osprey
It's that time of year again. The osprey almost have an internal biological clock, possibly the length of the day or environmental changes. They arrive within a few days of March 15th to our area every year. I thought I saw one at the neighbor's house on March 16th and quite a few more on the 17th. There are sometimes haggles over who gets which nest. I briefly saw 3 osprey at the nest, and later I thought there was some arguing going on. The geese have been getting more agressive in recent years too and sometimes decide it is their nest. At the moment, there are a pair of ospreys. We enjoy watching them, even though we make them nervous when they see us.
Not a good photo, but you can see there were three. The left one was obviously afraid and I believe the middle one was the agressor.
Labels:
agression,
bird arrival,
fear,
migration,
Osprey,
osprey nest
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