Nature Journal July 7, 2018
Photographer: William Wise | iNat Observation: 91858801 - Osprey Nest; Greene County, Georgia. July 7, 2018. ©williamwisephoto.com
A few weeks ago I went to a small restaurant near Lake Oconee in Georgia, USA. I spotted several active Osprey nests. How badly I wanted to stop the car for some photos! But I didn’t want my photography addiction to get me in trouble again. Just have patience. Enjoy dinner with family. An opportunity will arise later, I told myself.
Patience paid off. After dinner, while my wife and kids went to a small store, I raced back and parked under pole #66 where a large Osprey nest sat atop the utility tower. Two hungry juveniles waited in the nest. It seemed their patience had run out as they squealed and cried for dinner. Patience youngsters. Mom and dad will soon be back with dinner. After a few minutes, an adult Osprey soared in toward the nest with a fish in its talons. Then the action began!
The two juveniles and two adults shifted and bounced around the nest while eating their dinner and a few good shots became available. The longer I exercised my patience, the more shots became available. More Osprey circled the skies, some carrying large fish. I also shot a soaring Mississippi Kite. Patience pays off!
Getting my photos, I quickly sped back to the store to pick up my family. No problems! I had family time and photography time! You just have to have a little patience!
Evening birding near Lake Oconee in Greene County, Georgia.
©williamwisephoto.com Lake Oconee; Putnam/Greene Counties, Georgia.
Several Mississippi Kites and breeding pairs of Osprey over Lake Oconee bridge; Putnam/Greene Counties, Georgia.
Several Mississippi Kites and breeding pairs of Osprey over Lake Oconee bridge; Putnam/Greene Counties, Georgia.
Several Mississippi Kites and breeding pairs of Osprey over Lake Oconee bridge; Putnam/Greene Counties, Georgia.
Several Mississippi Kites and breeding pairs of Osprey over Lake Oconee bridge; Putnam/Greene Counties, Georgia.
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Love your work…and your patience!!!
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