Friday, August 4, 2017

Where has Summer gone

Cattle Egrets hanging out in a tree . A rare site for sure as they love to feed on the ground where all the bugs are , when we cut grass it's like being he pied piper of Egrets . They run behind the machines and pick the bugs up as they go .

A Heron giving me a nice reflection picture

We have been so lucky to see a large group of Swallow Tail Kites in the Refuge . We have counted over 50 at times swooping above us . Just beautiful.



Their movements in flight are just amazing , this one went right across the front  of the car as we sat there.




A little breeze to fluff the feathers

An Anhinga once again drying it's wings . I really don't know how well they dry here as it is always so humid here

Yea , still doing so odd jobs here , this light hasn't worked in three years . It was just a bad photo cell .Yes it's just so hot .

A Whistling Duck drying it's feet on the gate post ,  a little odd but cute .

Is it bored or just the heat

We had worked some this past summer with the YCC, Youth Conservation Corp,  group and now it's time for their going away lunch . This is the hardest working group of young people we have run into since we started Volunteering .

Lots of good food all cooked at the Refuge and lots of smiling faces

They all got their Awards for all the hard work completed and were giving their last speeches and having some fun in the process.

Went to a Historic site in the area . We had gone here some 20 years ago and it was worth the return trip, Wormsloe is one of the early Plantations in Georgia. To call it a plantation can only refer to the amount of land that was granted. The house by any standard was not grand at all

The road of live Oak trees was just breath taking

The plaque says it all .

One of the ruined walls of the Wormsloe home still sanding today. It's interesting because the cement is made of beach sand and oyster shells . A little rough , but still there .
We are now down to our last 25 days here at Savannah NWR and are really looking forward to being at Pea Island . I know there has been a lot of news about the power problems there. Well the Visitor center on Pa Island is open and running on a generator until the Utility Power is restored . Which has been promised to be in a week or so. Lots of tourist money being lost . That is a major incentive  to complete the repair ASAP for the contractors insurance company .                                            GAR

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