My other blog

My Other Blog

Saturday, April 18, 2020

Bald Eagle in nest


I cannot believe it, but this is the 4th Bald Eagle nest that I know of.  I cannot get a good view of two of them...one is a lot closer to the road than this one, but even if something is on it, it would have to be sitting on the edge towards the road or I would never see.

22 comments:

Dee said...

Good shot though.

Nancy Chan said...

It is a great picture. Have a blessed Sunday.

At Home In New Zealand said...

What an awesome sight - thrilling to see :)

CheerfulMonk said...

Another wow!

Bill said...

20 years ago I would be amazed to see one-- especially a nest. Now? Not that uncommon at all. Protection works.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Great news - for the eagles! YAM xx

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

I guess if you're as big and powerful as an Eagle you don't need to hide your nest away from anyone. You are very lucky to have such charismatic birds clearly visible in the landscape.

Hootin Anni said...

Awesome!

eileeninmd said...

Wow, awesome capture of the Eagle on the nest.
Enjoy your day, wishing you a healthy new week!

MadSnapper said...

wow, there might be babies in there, no way to tell. what a super duper NEST they built. awesome

Ruthie said...

What a wonderful find! I love seeing this photo!

ushasurya said...

Aw!! A splendid capture Rose ! You have done well!!! Fabulous shot!
Devi :))

happyone said...

That is a wonderful shot.

don said...

You are lucky to have gotten a shot this good. Keep trying.

Ruth Hiebert said...

Excellent ! I would love to have an eagle nest nearby to watch.

Ann said...

Nice capture. It would be awesome to be able to observe them on a regular basis

harry said...

A couple of years ago, a local university (the vet school) put a web cam with a solar power source and a wi-fi in a tree near an eagle's nest in a local preserve. They streamed the camera and (if I remember correctly) they laid 4 eggs, all hatched and 3 eaglets survived to fledge. The wi-fi was unstable, off and on, up up enough to enjoy. I thing the whole thing blew down in a later storm.

You are lucky to see this one peer over the edge.

Anonymous said...

A huge nest and beautiful bird. You are so lucky to have found 4 nests.

Kodak said...

That is so exciting. I would love to be able to see bald eagles in the wild. There are some an hour away at a wildlife refuge and near a lake but I've never managed to see them there.

ElaineH said...

They have such big nests. That is fabulous that you know of 4 nests that are near to you. It must be an amazing sight!

Judy said...

Wow, you got a great shot. The eagles nests over by the creek both fell down. I know they built a nest nearby still because we are seeing them up by us now, just wish I knew where it was.

Red Rose Alley said...

Wow, that's a BIG nest! What a grand bird the Bald Eagle is. I only saw one in my life, and it was at a nearby Zoo.

~Sheri

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

About the photography

All photos are ©Rose Swalls unless otherwise stated .
Click to enlarge photos.

Labels

\ (1) 4-leaf clover (1) accident (1) Albion (5) All Seasons (2) allis chalmers (1) American Bittern (1) Amish (19) Amish farm (7) animal (5) antique (1) antiques (12) apple crates (2) apples (2) architecture (17) Arthur (15) Attica (3) autumn (87) B&W (6) bald eagle (9) barn (519) Barn Charm (98) Barn Collective (118) barn home (3) barn-house (2) Barred Owl (1) bench (2) bicycles (2) bids (1) Big Pine Creek (1) Billie Creek (1) bird's nest (3) birdhouses (4) birds (288) bloom (2) blue heron (24) boat (2) brick (1) Bridgeton (10) Bridgeton covered bridge (3) Bridgeton House (2) Brouillette's Creek (2) Bubbie (6) bud (1) buggy wheel (1) building (2) bus (1) butterfly (80) by Lorelei (3) calves (15) Camera Critters (2) canoe (1) car (5) cardinal (9) cat (6) caterpillar (1) cattle (35) chair (1) Charlie (2) chickadee (1) chicken (13) Christmas (4) Christmas night shot (1) churc (1) church (32) Clairborne County (2) Clay City Pottery festival. (1) clematis (7) clothespins (1) cloud (1) clouds (22) coneflowers (8) convertible (1) Copper (11) cottonwood (1) Cougar (1) courthouse (14) covered bridge (18) Covington (2) coyote (1) creek (4) crop duster (1) Cumberland Gap (8) dairy (1) damselfly (7) deer (3) Delta (3) Diamond (1) Dickcissel (5) dogwood (11) door (6) dove (7) dragonfly (43) drive-by (31) eagle (15) Eastern Kingbird (2) Edgar County (26) elderberries (1) Eugene (1) evening light (1) fall (95) family (1) farm (31) farming (5) fence (64) fence post (1) fish (1) flea market (3) flower (1) flowers (212) fly (1) fog (2) forge (1) Foto Tunes (1) Fowler Park (1) Frankfort (1) Franklin (1) Friday's fences (55) frog (12) from the flea market (1) funny (2) garden (2) gas pumps (1) gate (1) geese (14) Gidget's (1) goat (1) Good fences (75) Goose Pond (4) gourds (4) grain elevator (4) grass (3) Green Valley (5) guinea fowl (2) hawks (27) hay (5) hibiscus (7) hoarfrost (3) hollyhock (1) horse (9) house (65) Howe (3) http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif (1) Hudson (4) I'd Rather B Birdin' (18) ice (4) Illinois (111) Indiana (154) insect (94) Inspired Sunday (1) Jackson (3) Jackson Bridge (2) Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area (2) Johnson County (1) juvenile eagle (1) kilns (1) Kitty Soft Paws (1) knife (10) leaves (10) lichen (2) light (1) lily (5) Linton (2) llama (1) locust (1) locusts (1) log cabin (2) longhorn (2) Lorelei Rose (23) lotus (13) Mackinac Bridge (1) Madison (4) mailbox (5) Mama Squirrel (3) Mansfield (5) Markle (3) Mellow Yellow Monday (2) milkweed bugs (1) milkweed pod (3) mill (3) mill wheel (1) monarch (5) Montezuma (2) moon (3) morning glory (1) moth (5) mountains (1) mural (12) Muscatatuck (2) mushrooms (3) muskrat (2) My Corner of the World (5) Nashville Indiana (4) Newport (4) Noble County (4) oak (1) old (76) old barns (6) old building (14) old house (26) Old Mill Dam (2) old truck (17) osprey (2) Otto (1) outhouse (1) Painted Lady (1) Paris (14) Parke County (67) Patton's Corner (35) pelicans (4) Perrysville (1) pheasant (10) pickup (2) picnic table (1) plant (29) planter (1) poison ivy (1) porch (7) praying mantis (3) pumpkins (7) quilt (13) quilt barn (4) quilt block (3) rainbows (1) red (1) red-winged blackbird (4) reflections (1) repost (1) road (6) Robert Frost (1) rock (2) Rockville (2) roof art (4) rooster (18) Roseville (1) round barn (6) Rubbish Tuesday (15) Ruby Tuesday (10) Rurality blog hop (3) rust (3) Sandhill Cranes (4) sassafras leaves (1) Saturday's Critters (1) Saturday's Critters. (3) Scribefire (1) seedpods (2) sepia scenes (7) sewing (1) sheep (1) Shipshewana (11) short-eared owl (7) sign (2) signs (10) silhouette Indiana (1) silo (2) Skinner Farm Museum (14) skunk (1) sky (11) skywatch (2) smiley face (1) Smokys (1) snake (1) snow (68) songbird (1) Sora (1) spider (6) spring (1) squirrel (4) St. Joseph's College (1) stairs (1) starlings (2) storm (1) strip pits (73) sugar Creek (1) sunflowers (21) sunrise (7) sunset (73) sunsets (3) swallows (1) swans (29) sycamore (4) T.C. Steele (2) Tennessee (56) Terraplane (1) Terre Haute (4) Texico (1) texture (1) The Bird D'pt (1) thistle (15) tobacco (1) Today's flowers (2) tomatoes (1) Tools (1) tractor (6) train (1) tree (16) tree frog (1) trees (4) truck (7) Tuesday's Treasures (34) tulip (1) tunnel (2) turkey (6) turtles (21) Veedersburg (2) Vermillion County (12) video (5) Vigo County (2) vines (2) Wabash Avenue (1) Wabash River (2) water lily (9) weather (1) weekend reflections (1) West Terre Haute (1) Whooping Cranes (1) wildflower (2) wildflowers (5) Williamsport (2) willow (1) wind (1) window (4) winter (19) wisteria (5) woodpecker (3) yellow flowers (1)

Translate

Followers

Blog Archive