Showing posts with label hawks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hawks. Show all posts

Monday, March 11, 2013

Bird of prey




Last month I traveled to Ecuador, among other activities i visited a Bird of Prey rescue center, is a sad  but hopeful experience.
…and of course! my moleskine accompanied me all the time

Friday, July 2, 2010

Old Blue Gum tree - Maree

Oh to be free of myself, 
With nothing left to remember, 
To have my heart as bare 
As a tree in December; 
Resting, as a tree rests 
After its leaves are gone, 
Waiting no more for a rain at night 
Nor for the red at dawn;
-   Sara Teasdale, The Tree


Here in South Africa we are still tightly in the grip of Winter, with each day seeming to be colder than the next! Winter Solstice is long past, yet the days don't seem to be getting any longer at this stage.

This old Blue gum tree on our property was dealt a death blow by last year's veld fires, and is now home to and food for termites, who are in turn food for various birds - such is the cycle of life. It also offers a great vantage point for the Fiscal Shrike, who loves sitting in the top branches, surveying the ground for any movement and tit-bits. Last week I spotted the Gymnogene (Polyboroides typus - Harrier Hawk) feeding its young in this tree, which prompted me to do the sketch.

I didn't manage to get a pic of the Gymnogene, but found this one on the web at Bushveld.co.za

Friday, February 5, 2010

Spring Signs Chasing Away Blahs - Pam Johnson Brickell


Spring Signs Chasing Away Blahs
Originally uploaded by PJBee
Did you ever look forward to waiting? I've been doing this all week. Today (Friday) is the day I knew I'd be spending 45 minutes at the car dealer, getting my car's oil changed and all week I've been seeing spring signs that needed to be recorded :)

At last, time to journal :)