Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Sandhill Cranes and Colt

 As we were leaving Magee Marsh and headed back to the campgrounds, I caught a glimpse of something that was not the "typical" Canada Geese on the causeway road. 
After asking David to stop and back up, I was able to see that there were two Sandhill Cranes in deep grass on the water's edge. I hopped out of the van and watched and soon, the colt appeared!








Green Heron Fishing

 A Green Heron was fishing for tadpoles on the east end of the Magee Marsh boardwalk. He was beautiful in the morning light!



















Golden Winged Warbler

 One of the highlights of our annual Magee Marsh trip was viewing and photographing a male Golden Winged Warbler. It was at the East Entrance to the boardwalk and it entertained crowds for an hour or so.  


















Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Meadowlark

 Eastern Meadowlark from First Christian Church ponds.



Friday, March 27, 2026

Horned Grebes

 Did you ever wonder why Horned Grebes are so-named? Here you go....
These were from the Buck Creek State Park Marina.






Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Eagle Observations

I'm following a couple of Eagle Nests in Clark County. Here's some looks....

Nest in a huge Sycamore!









 

Monday, February 23, 2026

Ducks!

Several duck species are moving through Clark County now. Here's a few from last week.

Canvasback drake

A pair of Common Goldeneyes


A comparison shot....Canvasback and Redhead drakes


Redhead drake

Hooded Merganser drake



Lots of Redheads!

Redhead pair

Redhead double date










Sunday, February 8, 2026

Full Snow Moon Celebration...."Dancing in the Moonlight" 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶


Last Sunday evening was the "Full Snow Moonrise."
Named because of the abundance of snow in February, some North American tribes named it the Hungry Moon due to the scarce food sources and hard hunting conditions during mid-winter, while others named it Bear Moon, referring to bear cubs being born this time of year. Celtic and Old English names for the February Full Moon are Storm Moon and Ice Moon.
Regardless what you call it, the moonrise was beautiful!
For some time now, I have considered joining a local dancing witches group....the Rose City Witches. I've followed them for while on social media and have enjoyed seeing their free spirits and joy in performing the "Witch's Dance," which typically refers to the viral Wolfshäger Hexenbrut performance, a specific choreographed broom dance that originated in Germany.
I've attended a couple of their meetings/dinners, and was delighted to see that they planned to hold a "Full Moonrise" dance at the CJ Brown reservoir. Coincidentally, this is the location that David and I love the photograph the full moonrise each month as it's particularly beautiful rising and reflecting over the reservoir.
The Rose City Witches danced and celebrated as the moon rose. It was mystical, 
magical, liberating, and an overall 
mesmerizing experience! 
Watching the full moon rise will never be the same. Thank you Rose City Witches!

Here's some of my favorite pics and videos from the evening....