I have just reported the storm and before I started writing the cameras were all down. Well, they are back up and it looks like Missey is just fine. She survived all the wind and hail. She is incubating the eggs. I hope that they are both in tact!
I am a writer and occasional maker working with clay. I received my PhD from the University of Leicester in art history as a Commonwealth Scholar from Canada to the UK. Since then I have taught art history and ceramics until August 2020 when I returned to full-time writing. The giant umbrella under which I work is contemporary ceramics with an emphasis on wood firing, women who wood fire, the contributions of Vietnam Resisters on Canadian ceramics, and ceramics and sustainability.
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Thanks for letting us know how things turned out, Mary Ann. So glad they made it through. Strong winds through nest trees always worry me. A couple of years ago there was an eagle nest in Oregon that fell from its tree during a storm. It wasn’t a nest I followed but my son told me about it as he was living there at the time. It was so sad. I’m really happy to hear that this nest and its special occupants survived!
Thank you Mary Ann for the update!
I’m so thankful they made it through the big storm!
Linda
Thanks for letting us know how things turned out, Mary Ann. So glad they made it through. Strong winds through nest trees always worry me. A couple of years ago there was an eagle nest in Oregon that fell from its tree during a storm. It wasn’t a nest I followed but my son told me about it as he was living there at the time. It was so sad. I’m really happy to hear that this nest and its special occupants survived!