My husband and I have continued our daily walks along the boardwalk in Summerside where some of the apple trees are late to bloom.
The resident Belted Kingfisher provided lots of entertainment one day too as it fished in the stream.
You can see the catch in its mouth in this photo.
Meanwhile, Rockets are blooming along the trail now.
We also drove to Cavendish one morning to watch for Bald Eagles during the Gaspereau run. Gaspereau are small fish which return from the ocean and swim upstream to spawn in the waterways of the island. The eagles follow their movement and fill up on the tiny fish each day during the run.
After they’ve eaten, the satiated eagles sit in the nearby trees and let their food settle.
This time provides a great opportunity for eagle watching and photography and we saw eight eagles, mostly immature ones, during our time there.
This young one didn’t mind us watching from the trail nearby.
On Clark’s Pond, Canada Geese swam
as overhead, a Osprey surveyed the pond and occasionally dived for fish.
Along the trail, Forget-me-nots greeted us
while various species of birds sang their praises to creation. Familiar species like the Song Sparrow were visible as were Common Yellowthroats, singing in their best voices.
We had lunch at Cavendish Grove, one of our favourite picnic locations.
We ate in a shaded area, probably not the best choice on a day when the mosquitos were biting. A table in the sun would have been a far better choice.
Next time.
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We're going to paint a belted kingfisher in our watercolour pencils class this week!
Terrific eagle photos! I have tried to catch photos of kingfishers and only got some decent shots once. They are fast!
Did you get a new camera somewhere along the line? I seem to be noticing the quality of your photos more lately. Of course, if you did, it was probably 3 years ago, and I am just slow on the uptake. Because I am. 😀
I love the way kingfishers fly. I've tried to capture them in flight a few times but have yet to get a decent shot.
Beautiful Prince Edward Island!
Lovely walk! Thank you.
So beautiful! I've learned so much about birds from you. I especially like the photo of the Kingfisher in the tangle of branches with his catch. Thanks.
How marvellous to be able to see eagles like that!
A lovely time on the island. Thank you for sharing it.
You captured lots of beauty on your walk. Love the Belted Kingfisher and the young eagle.
The close up of the eagle is so good. I do love the singing birds too.
Walking with you on your beautiful island is wonderful via the computer.
It's probably the only way I am going to be able to visit.
Sue
The photos are amazing; I love the kingfisher and the eagles especially. Birds are smart - I know the feeeling of letting my meal settle, but I always have to do dishes afterward.
Thanks for taking us along.
Lucky you seeing birds of prey and the kingfisher, excellent photos. Keep well Diane
What a magnificent bird!
Your excursions into nature are very, very beautiful. Thank you.
That's an incredible shot of the young eagle!
That kingfisher is a beautiful bird!
There's a whole lot going on out there at this time of year. Birds are busy and flowers are blooming. Great shots of the eagles.
This comes to me as an extra specially good bunch of photos - we do not have Yellowthroat, and your photo of him singing away made my heart sing also. I do not think I thank you enough for sharing your talent and your beautiful island with us all.
The eagle was very cooperative.
Thank You For Walking - What A Fabulous Post
Well Done
Cheers
Great photo of the king fisher.
Coffee is on, and stay safe.
what a great walk, certainly filled with lots to photograph! there sure is nothing common about those yellowthroats or the osprey!!
i hope you are doing well, have you been able to ride your bike?
Your pictures and commentary always make me feel like you've included me on your outings. Wonderful shots, and a very peaceful area indeed. Thank you.
by the time i got to the end i forgot about the belted kingfisher...those are great captures!!
old age and the memory....
Thanks to your beautiful posts I can see many birds impossible to meet here.
Great shot of the eagle.
Wow! Beautiful photos
The weather looks good there.
Hello,
A lovely walk with nature and a nice picnic.
The eagle photos are awesome and I love the Kingfisher too.
Great bird sightings and beautiful flowers.
Take care, enjoy your day!
So beautiful!! I never photographed an eagle. This one was ready for you.
Your photos of the beautiful wildlife is spectacular. The bald eagles are a rarity to see where I live. I love all your white flowers and wonderful birds.
Makes me long for a return visit, Marie, but this year we will be heading out to Vancouver Island instead - from one end of the continent to the other.
Ohh so beautiful pictures! The eagle is just amazing!
Love from Titti
Hi Marie,
Thanks for taking us along on your walk along the boardwalk in Summerside and your visit to Cavendish where you spotted the Bald Eagles. Image #7, close-up of the young eagle is spectacular! The Song Sparrow in action is another neat photo! Lastly, I love shots like the last one … we can put our imagination to work and thing of what it would be like to be sitting there enjoying a little picnic in the beautiful surroundings. Happy week ahead to you and yours.
John
I love your photos so much. Nature relaxes and clams me and your photos take me to places I might never see. Thanks for sharing with us.
Gorgeous photos! Those birds are incredible. We have bald eagles here so I've seen them frequently. Not sure about kingfishers though. Sad about the mosquitoes; they really know how to ruin a picnic!
I love the Forget-me-nots! They're so pretty.
The photos of the eagles are amazing! Your island is a little piece of heaven!
so many wonderful birds. Those eagles look so majestic, and i love the kingfisher and his/her catch.
Incredible images of the birds, the kingfisher looks strange we only have the bright blue variety! Sarah x
Omg the close-up of the eagle is awesome!
Nature is full of priceless treasures
Thanks for sharing
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