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Pelican Pond: birds and flowers (no pelicans)
Today wasn't as warm as it has been (we set a record just a few days ago, hitting 86°. While I enjoy the warm, it is a little concerning to be that close to 90 in April.) It was nice enough to want to be outside though, so we headed over to Pelican Pond. There have been pelicans there a few times this year already, but none today.
(Glad we took advantage of the nice day; Friday - Sunday we might be getting snow. Sobcry.)
It does make me feel a little better to get to go outside and do things, even if the boost is a bit temporary, so that's another reason to be glad.
Bella made it all the way around, though she was pretty tired for the last third of it or so. We'll get her endurance built back up yet!
When we first got there, before we'd even gotten out of the car, we saw a cloud of seagulls take off, all milling around in the air above the lake. They were reacting to an eagle! The eagle was hunting, making some really dramatic swooping dives toward the water, but I don't think it caught anything. After a couple minutes, it flew off into the trees. (I of course couldn't get any good pictures from the parking lot, haha.)

The apple trees were blooming and they smell absolutely wonderful.

Hint of pink!

Pink! I think these are crabapples.

More pink!

Golden banner.

A chickadee! I love them.

A spotted towhee!

Another little chickadee.

Once we'd made it to the far side of the lake, the eagle came back! It was circling fairly high, so still no great pictures, but at least you can see that it was there, haha.
We saw the eagle a third time, too. It always seemed to decide to land on the opposite side of wherever we were at the time, haha.
While I am still very excited when I get to see eagles, it's also exciting that it no longer feels like an Event. When I was a kid, it was a rarity to see them at all: there was one place they nested every year, but other than that one place, it was something that might happen every few years if you were lucky.

A "bachelor flock" of ducks.

Nice green head and bright orange feet. (Also a goose nesting in the background.)

A flicker! This one had a brief fight on the ground with another flicker and won the chance to eat some ants, but then flew up to the tree a minute or so later.
I did also find about half of a mostly-skeletal cormorant. It's kind of cool, but not everyone wants to see dead critters, so it gets its own section:

On the sort of beachy area... the skull and neck of a cormorant. I think it's sort of cool to see the shape of the beak so clearly, with the little hook that I imagine makes catching fish underwater a little easier. (There was also a wing and the keelbone nearby, but I didn't take pictures of those.)
While there are plenty of potential predators, I do wonder if this might have been the result of a successful eagle's hunt. (It could also be coyote or fox, but it seems less likely they'd succeed in catching a bird that spends so much time in the water or on islands/up high trees.)
(Glad we took advantage of the nice day; Friday - Sunday we might be getting snow. Sobcry.)
It does make me feel a little better to get to go outside and do things, even if the boost is a bit temporary, so that's another reason to be glad.
Bella made it all the way around, though she was pretty tired for the last third of it or so. We'll get her endurance built back up yet!
When we first got there, before we'd even gotten out of the car, we saw a cloud of seagulls take off, all milling around in the air above the lake. They were reacting to an eagle! The eagle was hunting, making some really dramatic swooping dives toward the water, but I don't think it caught anything. After a couple minutes, it flew off into the trees. (I of course couldn't get any good pictures from the parking lot, haha.)
The apple trees were blooming and they smell absolutely wonderful.
Four more pictures of flowers:
Hint of pink!
Pink! I think these are crabapples.
More pink!
Golden banner.
A chickadee! I love them.
A spotted towhee!
Five more pictures of various birds:
Another little chickadee.
Once we'd made it to the far side of the lake, the eagle came back! It was circling fairly high, so still no great pictures, but at least you can see that it was there, haha.
We saw the eagle a third time, too. It always seemed to decide to land on the opposite side of wherever we were at the time, haha.
While I am still very excited when I get to see eagles, it's also exciting that it no longer feels like an Event. When I was a kid, it was a rarity to see them at all: there was one place they nested every year, but other than that one place, it was something that might happen every few years if you were lucky.
A "bachelor flock" of ducks.
Nice green head and bright orange feet. (Also a goose nesting in the background.)
A flicker! This one had a brief fight on the ground with another flicker and won the chance to eat some ants, but then flew up to the tree a minute or so later.
I did also find about half of a mostly-skeletal cormorant. It's kind of cool, but not everyone wants to see dead critters, so it gets its own section:
One picture of a dead bird. Mostly skeletal.
On the sort of beachy area... the skull and neck of a cormorant. I think it's sort of cool to see the shape of the beak so clearly, with the little hook that I imagine makes catching fish underwater a little easier. (There was also a wing and the keelbone nearby, but I didn't take pictures of those.)
While there are plenty of potential predators, I do wonder if this might have been the result of a successful eagle's hunt. (It could also be coyote or fox, but it seems less likely they'd succeed in catching a bird that spends so much time in the water or on islands/up high trees.)
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Still jealous of the beautiful flowers (though I still don't want them here yet; it's currently 34.5 out there).
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I love the flowers, and so very much hope they don't all get wiped out by the snow tonight/tomorrow. Some forecasts are calling for up to 10 inches, though because it's been so warm, I really hope it just can't stick much.
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*fingers crossed* the blossoms survive.
(It's 24 here right now and I wasn't expecting that, since today is supposed to be in the 60s.)
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Definitely hoping it won't do too much damage to the flowers. It is supposed to warm right back up on Sunday, so hopefully they'll bounce back!
Though ugh, 24 is way too cold! Hopefully it did hit 60!
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Way too cold! Today it was 64.4, lol!
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We've now had a couple more really nice days, and it sounds like most of our incoming weather should happen as thunderstorms rather than snow, so I'll take it!
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Rain can be annoying, but so much better than snow!
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Agreed. I don't love when it rains all day, and it's still not fun to have to go out in, but it is SO much better than snow! At least the rain feels like it's good for the gardens and everything. (I know snow is still water, but it's also freezing water!) Now I just hope we can avoid hail, ha.
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I don't know if you've seen any of the FDT t-shirts that I'm getting as ads on my games all the time, but I've seen one that reminded me of you. At first they were just the initials with flowers, then they put names to the letters (as in using the whole alpha tango foxtrot thing). The one that reminded me of you was Frogs, Dragonflies, Turtles. *g*
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Hopefully you'll be able to walk out to the orchard once everything is blooming!
Hahaha, it's perfect! Frogs, Dragonflies, Turtles, indeed! :D
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That's really great to hear! <3
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(It is quite cool to see such an intact cormorant skull!)
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I am glad about the hints of spring... though less glad that we're expecting anywhere from 4 to 10 inches of snow overnight and into tomorrow, sobcry.
I am so glad that eagles are common enough to be *fun* to see, but not *shocking* to see. Conservation efforts can work, when there's support for them!
And thanks! I thought the skull was pretty neat. RIP cormorant, but I'm glad it looks like something got a good meal.
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I love the warm weather, but getting that warm in April is too soon! Makes me afraid for what the summer is going to be like.
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