Monday, April 16, 2012

A FINE DAY AT PIPER'S LAGOON


Part of a big flock of Gloucester Gull Colony

Kings of the Hill

It was very interesting to watch these gulls taking turns to be on the top of the outcrop.



Control Tower, ready for landing!







Controlled chaos


An adult Eagle

A juvenile Bald Eagle landing on a branch

Steady as you go!


A group of sealions while in water is called a raft. Whereas a group of sea lions gathered on land or ice floe are known as a colony.

A very peaceful afternoon at Piper's Lagoon overlooking the mainland







A Juvenile Bald Eagle

An Eagle's nest
An Eagle's nest is quite huge compared to the average bird's nest. More like a mansion nest...hehehe...
It was a busy Saturday morning for me. After breakfast, I worked for a few hours clearing my new garden plot of debris, dead leaves and other garden refuse. After lunch, I told Kathy we should head to Piper's Lagoon so I could possibly get a few shots of the resident Eagles that hang around the Park. When we arrived, there were already lots of people enjoying the scenery and the wildlife: gulls, sea lions and various other kinds of birds and waterfowls. It was only about 14'C but it was sunny and I found it rather pleasant more bearable than the heat of summer. A friend of us told us about a not-so-well hidden Eagle's nest located on the North side of the park. On our way there, we spotted an adult Bald Eagle circling above our head. We decided to hide under the nearest tree overlooking the tree with the Eagle's nest. Soon enough, the adult Eagle perched on top of the nearby tree not too far from the nest. I was so happy to finally managed to shoot some decent photos of the elusive Eagle. Sure, we normally see the Eagles flying overhead but they are just too high up to get some decent shots. For those interested , you can look at my previous posting about Piper's Lagoon Park to find out the location and other pertinent data. It's still one of my favorite Parks . It truly is beautiful and just the right size for a great walk and exploration. There seems to be more to explore, see and hear in Piper's Lagoon, one great reason why I keep coming back and don't get tired and bored. A good set of binocular, a pair of hiking boots or runners and a camera is a must if you ever decide to explore and visit Piper's Lagoon anytime of the year.