Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Pelicans at Pt. Mouillee 7/16/2014

   Over the past month up to 62 American White Pelicans have been seen at Pt. Mouillee State Game Area.  This morning after I got off of work I had about an hour to seek them out.  They weren't hard to find.  From the Roberts Rd. parking lot it was about a one mile bike ride to the first group of 23 that I spotted on a tiny island in the Lead Unit across from west of Cell 2.  Later I saw 12 more in Cell 3.

23 Am. White Pelicans





Ready for takeoff


Note the morsel being inspected by the Pelican on the island

A shotgun shell?



Flight shot
Landing being judged

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

What the...?


Can you tell what this is?
Hint: it's an eye
 Zoom out a little....
Hint: it's native to planet Earth., despite its otherworldly family name

Yellow face and purple legs

Posed on a Coneflower (not eating because it has no mouth)


Large wings


Body about 2" long

Wingspan about 5"
  It's a female Imperial Moth (Eacles Imperialis) a member of the Saturniidae family of large moths.  Her tattered wings have ended her flying days but she's still laying eggs.
Eggs on a Maple leaf

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Red in the morning, blah blah blah


   Tuesday morning, just before sunrise, the eastern sky morphed from gray to an artist's palette of pinks, blues and every shade in between.  Of course the colorful dawn glow was a harbinger of rainy weather, that moved in over the next couple of hours.   The incoming clouds snuffed out every trace of color before the sun even made it to the horizon just minutes later.
View from space?

   Tuesday night, an errand that I attempted to run to Grosse Ile on my way to work was thwarted by two trains and boat-triggered bridge opening. I aborted the mission before I got to the island and found myself with some time on my hands, as I had left home early and was only slightly detoured.  
  As I got closer to work I noticed that the moonlight in the clear sky overhead was illuminating some clouds over Lake Erie and northern Ohio that had their own internal light source.  So with my few extra minutes I was able to fire off a few photos before my shift started.

   Not sure if any of my photos are worth a thousand words but the photograph below may be worth a dozen or so for each of the potential cropping options.
First crop....eliminated ground clutter

Tight crop reveals stars of Sagittarius

Teapot asterism

Works as a vertical also
    This next photo reveals lightning tentacles reaching for the stars.
                                      
   They become more apparent in tighter crop



Sunday, July 6, 2014

Tigers Vs. (Devil) Rays 7/5/2014


Rookie hazing.
  My wife called me from work on Tuesday.  She wanted to see if I could get tickets for Saturday's afternoon Tiger game.  The weather forecast was favorable, the 4 PM start wouldn't interfere with my work schedule and most importantly her favorite pitcher Anibal Sanchez was scheduled to start.  As a favorite pitcher Sanchez is not a bad choice.  He led the American League in ERA last season.  In fact it never went above 3.00.  Despite injuries that caused him to miss most of May this season he was off to a similar start.
 When I loaded my photos onto the computer after the game, I showed my wife the above photo.  The detail that I noticed was that you can see by Sanchez's grip he was throwing a circle change.  What did my wife notice in the photo?  "You can see his long eyelashes"

  Strangely there were no comments about Joba Chamberlain's eyelashes(must have been blocked by his cap).

Austin Jackson taking a big cut

Ian Kinsler turning a double play

Alex Avila looking to Manager Brad Ausmus for answers

That pitch has home run written all over it

J D Martinez with the proper follow through

Congrats from third base coach Dave Clark

Torii Hunter ripping a single

The reaction of the fan behind Avila sums up the game

No 9th inning  heroics from Rajai Davis today as he misses strike three by several inches for the last out of the game
  Despite home runs by Avila and J D Martinez the Tigers lost 7-2.  Sanchez's effectiveness diminished as his pitch count soared and he was ultimately outpitched by Chris Archer.

Saturday, July 5, 2014

The Return of the Falcon


   The young Peregrine Falcon, whose maiden flight ended unceremoniously in a dumpster, was returned to his home by Raptor Rehabilitator Dave Hogan with assistance from fellow falconer Mark Tomich.
Booger Jr. backed into a corner


Dave Hogan preparing the release

Surveying the outside world.

It's great to be home.

But it would be greater to get an aerial view.

He's got the flying part mastered

Landing is a different story.



Showing his band. E/07 black/red
  Interestingly I was able to get a photo of the fledgling's band on it's first flight, while it took me four years to get the ID off of his Dad's band.
Angry Dad
    Speaking of Dad falcon, he gave a less than warm welcome to Junior, as he dove past the young bird in an aggressive manner several times.  The returnee ended up successfully landing on the deck of the watertower and Mom soon landed on a rail nearby to offer her protection.
Dad's band 51/B black/red
  Dad's ID band, 51/B black/red, when run through the Midwest Peregrine Database indicates he was born at the University of Toledo in 2009.  Every parent wants a better life for their offspring, that must be why 51/B and his mate 02/Y from Dayton, OH came to Michigan.