Today Don & I rode out to Snag Boat Bend, south
of Peoria. (Due to the unsafe bridge, it's only accessible by bicycle and
foot right now, as parking in front of the locked gates is apparently
prohibited.) We had a fossil-fuel-free long weekend and rode 70
miles.
There were about a dozen Western Pond Turtles
basking in the warm sunshine. A Great Blue Heron stepped on one of the
turtles -- I guess the turtle wasn't too upset because he stayed on
the log with the heron. (See Don's video still) Ospreys were on
their nests, and one mother Osprey scolded us as
we followed a trail that passes right by her nest. (See photo)
Willow Flycatchers, Yellow Warblers and Bullock's Orioles were
scattered in the tall cottonwoods and willows along the slough. A few
immature Bald Eagles joined the Turkey Vultures soaring contentedly. We
watched a Western Scrub-Jay youngster following a parent around, begging for
food and watching very carefully as the adult cached food.
Dragonflies and damselflies were abundant, with
many forktails, Western Pondhawks, Green Darners and others emerging from
the water every day now.
We saw our first Climbing Honeysuckle and
Hairy Owl-clover today.
Along with our bike trips we've been
enjoying the flock of about 6 crows at our apartment. The
crows have finally gotten up their nerve to get peanuts out of the
scrub-jays' peanut basket on the deck. They are extremely
cautious and nervous about taking peanuts, while the jays take their time
poking through to find the best peanut. It's too bad that crows seem
so unpopular. The last photo is my attempt to show off their
beauty.
Lisa