AUGUST sneaked up on me, but apparently no one noticed.
August is my least favorite month, considering the too hot, too humid weather here in southwest Ohio.
In the osprey world, AUGUST is the month for all our ospreys to start their migrations. Willow and Rowan will be starting their long journey to Africa which will be their home for the next two years. They have not been tagged, so we have no way of following their progress or lack thereof. GOOD LUCK to them as they start this long difficult journey, to all the other juveniles we are following, as well as best wishes for their parents and all ospreys known or unknown.
Hawaii Sunrise Friday Aug 5th
Alaska 9 am
Ohio noon
Scotland 5pm Aug 5th
Korea 1am Saturday Aug 6th
Scotland at 5:45 p.m. One o the juveniles on the nest calling loudly.
Good afternoon all. Thankyou June for all your lovely pics!
Kieths ears must be burning! LOL
June, I agree with Willow--lovely pics, thanks!
Kind regards, Ann
Thanks, Ladies!
Here is another cam from the bear link, this one from Hog Island, Maine.
I have been fishing - with my snippit tool, that is. And I finally caught one. They were jumping so many so continually that I figured I was bound to get something.
Someone I enjoying a nice fish this morning.
Good morning June, I thought you might enjoy this. Becomes unavailable to view in around 20 or so days though.
My bird photos HERE
I'm sure I would have, Paul A, but unfortunately BBC isn't allowed in the USA for copyright reasons. Care to give a wee hint as to what it is about?
Good afternoon/morning June. I didn’t realise that you would be unable to view due to copyright issues so please accept my apologies for that. I know you have a fondness for Ospreys and also for Scotland so I was bringing a TV nature series to your attention. It’s narrated by Scottish actor Ewan McGregor and documents wildlife in the Scottish Highlands (springtime in this particular episode). There’s fantastic footage of an Osprey family among other things (Capercaillie, Dippers, Red Squirrel, Deer etc.) The series is called ‘Highlands – Scotland’s Wild Heart’, just in case you ever have the opportunity to see it.