The New Nest Location

When I went back down to the lake on Saturday, the eagles were back to fluffing their nest.  There’s been at least one adult on or in the nest all weekend.

What I love about their new nest location, is how they now have branches to sit on over it, which gives me so many different poses to shoot!   In prior years, they’d either hang out on the edge of the nest, which became a bit crowded when the little ones were born, or they flew off to another tree.

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Hopping down into the nest

 

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Climbing down into the nest

I’m thinking I’ll be getting some gorgeous family photos this year.

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When I left on Sunday, one of the adult eagles had settled into the nest.  I’m fairly certain the eggs have been laid or were just about to be.

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Wish them luck!

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Eagles Caught in the Act

 

On the way home, I saw an eagle soaring over the treetops.  So I took my camera and trudged down to the lake. (on a side note, I’m so ready for spring, I couldn’t bear to put the snowshoes on)

I saw one solitary eagle standing guard.

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Finally!  I thought to myself as I took shot after shot of him, surveying his kingdom.

The wind was so strong down on the point, I stood behind a tree to keep it from pushing me around.

Suddenly, the second adult showed up .  . .

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Which I learned later was the male.

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He fluffed the nest for awhile as the female looked on.  Imagine that!  A man who cleans!

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He then flew up to the branch on the right.  He preened and he preened and he preened.

He called out.

And then he made his move.

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(This is where we fade to black to let them have their privacy . . . )

I sure wish it had been a sunnier day. And I’d used a lower ISO.   The pictures would have been much clearer for cropping.  But still, I’m glad I can pinpoint the day they mated.

Because I now know it will be 5 to 10 days until they lay their eggs.

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And 35 days or so later that the eaglets will be born.

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Which means we’ll see their little gray heads bobbing up and down in the nest early May!

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Wednesday Wildlife Pic

While I was away in Florida, my eagles were busy!

Here’s a photo of their nest on February 7th.

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So I’m pretty confident that our eagles will be using this nest this spring!  And with these 40 degree temps, I bet I’ll be taking pictures of a nesting eagle very shortly.

The big question is, will there be one eaglet . . . two . . . or another rare triplet set?

Time will tell, my friends.  Time will tell.

(For those of you who are new to my blog, I have triplet pictures from last year!

Just click here to follow their story

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Inspiration in Florida

While I was in Florida, I reflected a lot on the plot of my current manuscript.  I knew I needed to do some cutting.  There were certain elements that didn’t add up.

But I looooooved Cooper’s new friend.

And I loooved the subplot.

Certainly there had to be a way to keep it all?

So walked with my camera and thought.

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And I thought.

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And I thought.

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Somewhere towards the end of my stay, I sat on the deck behind my in-laws house, laptop in my . . . well . . . lap.  The afternoon sun was waning.  Breeze blew through the palm trees.  Birds I didn’t recognize flitted and chirped.  The anoles skittered.  One even crawled up on my chair to sit next to me on the armrest.

I was still pondering; unsure that what I was doing was for the best of the story.  Was I simplifying it too much?

Then an elegant snowy egret landed in the little canal beside me.

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He meandered up, across and down the canal.  As he moved along, he took his yellow foot and  tapped the bottom of the canal, stirring it up.  He’d tap here.  He’d tap there, looking for something good to eat.

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Every few taps, he’d lunge forward to eagerly feast on what he’d stirred up.

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It sounds corny, but I realized that’s what I needed to do.  I needed to stir things up.  Tap a little here.  Tap a little there.  See what rose to the surface.  Then lunge on what was working.

And so far, it’s working well!  I like the direction this manuscript is taking!

Wish me luck!  I hope to plow through the new first draft by the end of the month.    I’ll keep you posted . . .

 

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The Line Up

 

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The picture book writer in me sees so very many storyline possibilities in this photo!

It was taken under the Sanibel Causeway, near sunset, while Dave and Ben were fishing. Dolphins swam just a couple hundred yards away.

 

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Wednesday Wildlife Pic

This week’s pic is from sunny Florida . ..

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This osprey was quite happy with his lunch of fish . . .

Everywhere we go this week, we see osprey nests. Dave and I both agree there’s more than ever before.  Several people have stopped to ask me if they’re eagles (I think it’s the camera, that makes them do this) and I have to explain they are not.  I may not be well versed in birding, but I do know an eagle when I see one!

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Wednesday Wildlife Pic

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The eaglet eyes the oriole . . . .

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Writing Presentations

Have you ever felt like you were in the perfect place, at the perfect time in your life?  That’s how I feel about working as an Ed Tech with the Whittier Staff.

When I mentioned I was developing writing presentations now, because I knew I wouldn’t have time over the summer, I was encouraged by Shannon, the teacher I work with, to test it out on our class.

It was a hit.  Our students asked some amazing questions and gave me great feedback. So, I went back and tweaked it a bit.

Once I had, another set of co-teachers asked if I’d be willing to present to their English Language class too.

 

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I talk with my hands a lot!

Shannon and I worked it out with my schedule and what a blast I had!

I know almost every seventh and eight grade student at Whittier (thanks to having lunch duty every day!)  Presenting my writing though, lets me connect with them on another level.  They’re seeing what Mrs. Wight does outside of school . . . and learning what a nature geek I am!

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Look how crooked that is!

The presentation shows what my personal writing process looks like and how hard writers work to use exactly the right words, in exactly the right order, to keep a reader turning pages.  They’re amazed by the lengths I, and other writers, will go in our research so we can create a scene that lets the reader see, feel, hear, smell and almost touch it.

In both classes, the students gasped when I showed Cooper and Packrat’s cover.  How I wish Carl DiRocco could have been there to see that!  One young man said the characters looked like they were jumping off the screen.  And of course, everyone loved Oscar, the three-legged frog.

Being able to test and tweak the presentation based on the comments of real live audience members has been a blessing.  Students and teachers have given some ideas for more specific presentations, as well as wonderful  curriculum ideas for the book.  The latter have been posted under the For Teachers link above, as Pre-Reading Strategies.

Since then, I’ve been asked to present in a couple more classes at Whittier.  I’m very much looking forward to it!

None of this would be possible though, if I hadn’t signed on as an Ed Tech last year at Whittier.  Everyone takes an interest in my writing, and in Cooper and Packrat itself.  The staff has given me marketing ideas, shouted my successes, and encouraged me to move forward as a writer and a presenter.

Thanks Whittier!  What would I ever do without you?

 

 

 

 

 

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Wednesday’s Wildlife Pic

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Hey!  How you doin’?

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The Best Camera Day Ever!

Dear Readers, you are not . . .

I repeat, NOT . . .

going to believe the amazing, awesome experience I had wandering the property today.  Honestly, I couldn’t have put it all together better myself.

I have to say that this was supposed to be a quick walk to the lake to give Cookie some exercise.  Down and back, I’d told myself, as I’d planned to work all afternoon on tweaking my school visit presentation.  It needs to be done so I can practice on a 7th grade English class Tuesday.

It didn’t get done.  And here’s why . . .

I headed down the usual lakeside path to check on my eagles.   When I first trained the camera on the nest, I sighed in disappointment.  No eagles.

Then, I saw movement on the ice, and there, halfway across the lake was the eagle feasting on a fish.

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I wonder if he stole it, or it was a gift from, one of the ice fisherman on the lake.

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He flew off, but I found him perched along the edge of the golf course.

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I tried to wait for him to return.  But the wind was whipping down the lake across the ice, and the wind chill was ferocious.  My fingers were so cold, they hurt inside my mittens.  I decided I’d been lucky enough with the camera for one day.  I called to Cookie, “Home”!

She started down the second half of the trail, then turned to look at me hopefully.

“No!” I called sternly, nodding up the camp road.  “Straight home.”

She took one last look at the trail, sighed, and followed like the good girl she is.

When I reached the house, I let her in, then decided what the heck, I should get the trail camera photo card. “Put the coffee on, please,” I called to hubby.  “I’ll be right back.”

I’d set up the trail camera behind the house, which is lower and more wooded than the campground’s marked path. “Warmer too,” I thought, letting my fingers out of the mittens. I took my time, looking around for any signs of the owl or pileated woodpecker.  I found the trail camera still trained on the den of what I think might be a fisher, collected the camera card and put a new one in.

Those of you who read my blog, but not my Facebook page, wouldn’t know that late last week I found what I think is an owl perch.  The base of the tree is littered with 1 inch long, smooth, oval shaped pellets.  I figured, why not swing by it, and take the long way home?

Alas, no owls were roosting there, or anywhere I could see.  I remembered the coffee waiting for me, and headed for home.

Just as I stepped out of the woods and into the circle of campsites, I heard crazy chickadee calls. Lots of them.  Right off the back of site 126.  I tried to see what was going on, having remembered reading that owls and other large birds of prey are often harassed by smaller birds, when he flew!  A large, silent, gray swoop between the trees up toward the main road of the campground.

I followed slowly, cringing with every crunch of my boots in the snow.   I searched the trees, not daring to hope . . .

And then I saw it . . .

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Isn’t he gorgeous!!

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I met David at the house door with a huge grin!  I couldn’t believe my luck!  I must have taken forty pictures!

As we sipped coffee and I told David of my travels, I popped the trail camera card into my laptop.  To my surprise, this is what I found . . .

Here’s the den I’ve been watching.  I think it’s home to a fisher . . . or that’s what past photos, (not very clear because the camera was further away) have indicated.

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Obviously, this fox is interested in the den too!  There’s six photos total of him around the hole, but not going in.  I think he’s stalking whatever lives there.  I’ve left the camera in place, and time will tell.

I feel so fortunate to be able to wander my property and study great animals, such as these.  I will never take it for granted . . .

 

 

 

 

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