Saturday, April 17, 2010

blackwater national wildlife refuge

life is sure super busy for me these days! i haven't been able to use my mac in the rabbits' room for several weeks now since i was always do-do-do-do-ing things. fridays are usually my free day so i tend to spend several hours on my mac but the past three fridays, i had plans so i wasn't able to blog. weekends are always bad since i always spend them with my sweet petey doing fun and not-so-fun things (house chores, etc.). today is the exception...peter's working on upgrading his '73 BMW R75/5 getting it ready for a trip this summer.

anyway, three fridays ago, i went to blackwater national wildlife refuge with ken, a deaf friend of mine who lives about 30 minutes north of where i live. we really enjoyed ourselves! we went for a drive on the wildlife drive and we pulled over quite many times to check out the animals. we saw ospreys, bald eagles, delmarva squirrel, pelicans, geese and carps. i'd love to visit this place again soon!




photo credit: ken samson
(he used my camera several times...hope he had fun using it!)


delmarva squirrel


osprey!!!
photo credit: ken samson


bald eagle
too bad i don't have a 800mm lens for my camera!
it's about $12K for one...i don't think so...at least not right now, ha ha!


would you believe that we saw this bald eagle this close?!?
nah, we stopped by the visitor's center and saw this stuffed eagle.
it was really huge!!

inside the visitor's center, they have two tv monitors...
for osprey cam and eagle cam, a live feed for each!!
i wish it was like that on the internet, oh well.

osprey cam

2 comments:

  1. Beautiful photos!!!! Truly enjoyed these! We love our digital SLR camera, what type do you have? We want to get a flash and another lens for our DSLR... $$$$$$, will get that later.

    Again, love the pictures, keep them coming!!

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  2. What a fun place to visit! I enjoy the pics that you have to show. :-) I remember seeing bald eagles in spring time near the lake in Devils Lake, my hometown, when the ice was melting along the shores and eagles would fly down to get water and fish, they are huge and majestic when you see them in person. :-)

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