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Eagles ~ May 15, 2009

e-watermarkI took a day trip with my husband today.  It was really fun.  We went to see the small towns along the Delaware River that he passes on his way to go fly-fishing.  While driving near the river, My husband spied a large bird in a tree so we turned around to see it.  We were thrilled to find out it was a Bald Eagle.  It was young so the colors weren’t exactly right.  It flew to a tree on our side of the river.  I was able to creep up very close.  It didn’t seem to mind me getting closer and closer.  I think it was just used to the noises of the road.  He posed there for a bit before taking off and joining with another eagle.  They soared into the distance.  Believe me, I was in awe.  I had never seen an eagle in the wild before, and to be able to get some pics of it was more than I would have hoped for.  Later we stopped along a spot on the Delaware that we know of an eagle’s nest.  Again, we were lucky enough to be there while the pair was in the tree their nest is in.  The nest is huge!  The male was on a branch and the female was in her nest.  I can’t be sure but I think there was an eaglet in there too.   Although it was very high in a pine tree, the sight was breathtaking. nesting 

 

 

 

 

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We stopped at a few antique shops, but we also found a wonderful flower nursery along the way.  It was in Hamden, NY.  A place called The green Thumb.  (They said they didn’t have a website or I would have provided a link.)  It was a very nice place.  Spacious and  organized.  The plants were lush and healthy. Of course I couldn’t resist buying several.  We picked out our vegetable plants.  My husband loves really hot peppers so he chose several different kinds to grow this year.  I bought some annuals and also a lupine.  The zinnias they had were really nice, as well as the dahlias.  I also got snapdragons and salvia.  I feel better now that I have a start on my plants.  Tomorrow I am off to another place called the Frog Pond in Bainbridge, NY.  -  Can’t wait!

 at the Green Thumb

 

 

 

 

bee on a zinia

  “A good gardener must put his shadow in the garden every day.” ~ Harv Daniel

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  • 1 Kerri:

    Now that’s what I call a fantastic day! Lucky you to see the eagle and get such a great shot.
    And a nesting pair as well…wow!
    Then a nursery visit to top it all off! What could be better?
    I’m sure you came home feeling very pleased with yourselves :)

  • 2 Teresa:

    I certainly did come home with a great feeling, not to mention a car load of plants. Seeing those eagles made our day!

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