On Weds., March 21, we saw lots of these tiny butterflies all day at Chelsea. They are Falcate Orange Tips and flitted around the daffodils but only one landed on a dandelion. The males have the orange wingtip and the females are all white. How could it be that we only saw males??? Turns out that the males fly around all day looking for females!.....
Here's a "Tip" with darker background....
Tuesday AM at the Park, Ms. Eagle was NOT down in the nest bowl. Could there be activity there now???.......
Mr. Osprey said, "Good morning. I've got breakfast."............
He then went up river from the office. This pair is now in the upstream nest platform right across the river from these trees. They had been checking out the quarters earlier and even had some HP there.
Since no sharing took place, the mate left to go shopping probably....






2 comments:
Terrific! Loretta, you've done it again !
Hope there IS some activity in that Eagle Nest
Mrs. seems to be looking down into the nest, as though a chick or two may be there. Ask your boss if he can borrow a helecopter so you can snap some photos on the nest's inside:)
I do LOVE the photo of the osprey with that great catch...they surely are beautiful birds~
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