
Osprey (male) on his approach/landing at the nest site.
The last time I was able to check the site, Mamma Osprey was hunkered down incubating eggs…another check will be coming in the next few days.


Osprey (male) on his approach/landing at the nest site.
The last time I was able to check the site, Mamma Osprey was hunkered down incubating eggs…another check will be coming in the next few days.

Perhaps one of the most striking shore birds we have…the American Avocet.
They can be found across the prairies around wetlands, ponds and marshes.

Earlier in the season a camera was installed to monitor the chicks for when
they hatched. Even though the camera had been pre tested it didn’t work once
connected for some unknown reason.
Have to love electronics !
Larry our “Camera Guru” was able to figure out the solution which meant
another trip to change it out.
At this point we had chicks and would need to wait for a warm sunny day to
do the camera swap …with everything prepped and ready to go we made a
quick on and off the roof trip.
So fast that I hardly had enough time for any pics.
Did make time for this one…meet the 4 “Little Darlings” from the Logan
site…they will be banded before the end of the month.