Hello and Happy Monday everyone!
This is the last Monday of January, did the month go by quickly for you? I am just happier we are a little closer to Spring. I am looking forward to seeing Spring flowers and feeling the warm sunshine and spending more time outdoors to get my vitamin D.
Jan 21st, last weekend hubby and I enjoyed a day trip to the Susquehanna River, Conowingo Dam and Havre De Grace Maryland. We saw the Bald Eagles at the Dam and river and we took a walk on the waterfront boardwalk at Havre De Grace. So here are some of my photos from that day.
Two adult Bald Eagles with one juvenile eagle.
This juvenile looks like he is starting to get his white head.
Conowingo Dam attract lots of gulls in the winter, sometimes a rare gull or sighting can happen.
The Lighthouse at Havre De Grace Maryland.
A flock of Canada Geese and it looks like one white Snow Goose mixed in.
Various ducks and Canada Geese at the waterfront in Havre De Grace.
More ducks, gulls and geese.
Just a reminder, don't forget to look for the Blue Moon, the second full moon of the month on January 31st.
As always I thank you for stopping by and as always I appreciate your comments.
My list of memes for today, I hope to see you there. Thanks to both of the host below.
Thanks to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes
Thanks to the hosting team of Our World Tuesday!
Thanks to Stewart for hosting Wild Bird Wednesday
Amazing pics of Eagles.
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Have a nice week ahead.
Natureza linda bem mostrada pelas tuas fotos!Adoro ver! Linda semana! bjs, chica
ReplyDeleteI love that migrating birds just go about their business. And the eagles are wonderful. I saw a film last week on the news of eagles sailing down a river on floating patches of ice.
ReplyDeleteFotografias fantásticas.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Hello,
ReplyDeleteAlways stunning to see the Eagles.
And that lighthouse is so pretty!
I am waiting for the Blue Moon... let's hope it is not cloudy.
Happy captures to you!
Hello,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the eagles! It must be wonderful to look at them so close. The lighthouse is very pretty.
I long for spring too. Here it's snowing again today.
Happy Monday!
Nice pictues. The eagle one with all 3 was special. The way the ducks look on the water with the misty background - love it.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteThat last shot is fabulous Elaine... and I adore the simplicity of the wee lighthouse! Am praying for a cloudless sky on Wednesday. Sigh. YAM xx
Your photos of the eagles are so beautiful. They’re also chilling for it looks very cold there. Brrrr! Wishing you well!!
ReplyDeleteGulls always seem to concentrate near dams, and I suspect that if there are turbines there fish get chopped up and provide a feeding bonanza.
ReplyDeleteYou know where to find the amazing creatures.
ReplyDeleteHello Eileen,
ReplyDeleteGreetings from the Netherland!
You have a beautiful blog. The Bald Eagles are so beautiful!
I have a girlfriend who lives in Lusby. :)
Have a beautiful week!
Incredible! Thank you for sharing! Have a fantastic week!
ReplyDeletebeautiful shot of the lighthouse. you are hoping spring will come and i am hoping our spring will be delayed. winter is my favorite time of the year.
ReplyDeleteHello Eileen!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of the Eagles!
Such a preety lighthouse!
Great shot of the flock with the Canada Goose!
I really enjoyed your wonderful post and your gorgeous photos!
Wishing you a lovely new week!
Dimi...
what a treat to see a FAMILY of Eagles!! :)
ReplyDeletePriceless, especially the Bald Eagle, fantastic.
ReplyDelete...lovely collection, the lighthouse is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLove the eagles, I have to wonder if they are a family...they usually lay eggs in January. I hope this rain is gone by the 31st so I can see the night sky...it's been coming down for 2 solid days I'm getting cabin fever.
ReplyDeleteIt's like a bird haven, what a nice spot. Love the eagles!
ReplyDeleteOh my word ............eagles!!! Is there anything more fun that seeing eagles.
ReplyDeleteI bet the little one's voice is changing too .........LOL He's at that awkward stage.
I also have vitamin D deficiency - in this cloudy weather - fog - rain!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the eagles! It must be wonderful to look at her so closely.
All the best!
Hug Crissi
Love the eaglets ~ always wonderful nature photos and you and hubby travel to wonderful nature places!
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you,
A ShutterBug Explores
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Lovely photos! I saw a white gull circling yesterday. I think they are attracted to the Ohio River here.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots of the eagles! Aren't they fabulous?! I can't believe it is the end of January already.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely area & you did well to see those eagles!
ReplyDeleteI love the lighthouse in Havre de Grace which is on my “must visit”list of places!
Have a good week!
Beautiful photos of Havre De Grace! I was there a couple of years ago with my sister and my niece and stood right next to that cute little lighthouse for a photo. My sister used to work at the hospital there before she moved to Texas.
ReplyDeletewe enjoy the same things eileen, i too am looking forward to spring!!! this winter has not been too bad, except for the arctic air stretch we had, we have also had some very beautiful warm days!! i hope we get a nice long spring and don't hop right in to the heat!!
ReplyDeleteseeing the bald eagles, what a thrill, your pictures are wonderful!! that is a really pretty lighthouse as well, you photographed it beautifully!!
The Eagles are wonderful -- what a great place to walk. Thank you for the Blue Moon reminder ... I bet it was from you that I first learned what a blue moon was. I know I always love your 'moon shots.'
ReplyDeleteIt is thrilling to see the pics of the Eagles with their young one, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteOH --how I love seeing the Eagles.... Awesome.....
ReplyDeleteI also love hearing the sounds that the Canada Geese make when they fly overhead... They certainly announce their presence....
Have a great week.
Hugs,
Betsy
How wonderful to see the bald eagles!
ReplyDeleteThe eagles are so majestic!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. I especially like the eagles.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures of the eagles.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter lived in Havre De Grace for a bout a year back in the 90's. Nice place.
I am so jealous of these shots but you've motivated me to go back to the damn and see what's shakin',
ReplyDeleteOne of these days I hope to see an actual bald eagle in real life. Even better would be to get a pic. Lucky you! Beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful variety in your photos today Eileen.
ReplyDeletewow!! love the picture of the lighthouse..
ReplyDeleteThat's a great spot for bird watching.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
It must be so special to see those bald eagles on your walks. The weather looks cold but worth wrapping up warm to see those sights.
ReplyDeleteOh, I hope I get to see the blue moon tomorrow! Thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteLove the Eagles!
ReplyDeleteWe usually see a lot of gulls when we go to Pickwick Dam in Tennessee. I just wish they would slow down a minute so I could get a good photo or two!
Hope you are having a wonderful week!
Wonderful shots of the Eagles..Love the little Light house..I have never been to that dam although I have been to Havre De Grace!! Enjoy your week..
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely place to visit. Those eagles are great. Nice catch of the juvenile, too. That gulls in flight shot with the rough water is really cool. Love the lighting in that last shot. Thanks for the reminder of the blue moon!
ReplyDeleteVery nice ! Love the lighthouse !
ReplyDeleteSuper seeing the Eagles.
ReplyDeleteMB
I learned something today - the appearance of a juvenile bald eagle. I may have been identifying a juvenile as an osprey ... Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos as always Eileen.
ReplyDeleteI have a hard time ID-ing gulls so I would probably not notice the rare ones :) But probably fun to see anyway.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures all. Flying eagles look awesome!
ReplyDeleteYou have such a fantastic eye for nature, Eileen! And, you have to be quick to get some of those images! Simply wonderful to see :)
ReplyDeleteWe passed Harve de Grace many times on way to DC when our son was in college there but never stopped. I regret that now. I pinned the lighthouse to my Pinterest Lighthouse board--thanks!
ReplyDeletethe bald eagles are simply magnificent!
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