having a safe place to land
Mother Nature brought us a 100 shades of grey with misty rain and fog. Despite the overcast weather, the sweet and chatty flock flew in to enjoy the morning together.
The photos and message are inspired by one of the gulls this morning who landed on my head and by the bald eagles who come to town in the winter.
The eagle photos are from a day when a bald eagle and an osprey engaged in a high speed chase over a fish. To stay safe, the osprey dropped the fish which happened to be just a few feet away from where II was standing. The eagle swooped down and picked it up! The claws were huge and honestly a bit intimidating.
Bob the seagull who landed on my head this morning said, “Feeling safe is most important. You see, having a nice place to land, helps me stay calm and recharge my battery. When things feel a bit intense and scary, having a safe place to go to is how I survive.”
Wishing you a beautiful day friends!