30 December 2024
Good Morning,
Many of you have expressed feeling exhausted during the holiday season. This time of year is often filled with commitments to family, friends, and the community, which frequently involve longstanding traditions. While these gatherings bring joy and companionship, they can also have an impact on our well-being.
As the new year approaches, it’s a good time to reflect on what we can and cannot handle. Instead of taking on the entire task of preparing a holiday meal by yourself, consider inviting everyone to chip in next time! As a child, I always looked forward to potluck holiday dinners at my maternal grandmother’s house, especially when Aunt Helen would bring her homemade chocolate chip cookies filled with pecans and raisins. Letting others help with the cleanup can also lighten the load.
In the past, we often had a full house for Thanksgiving and Christmas. If the weather was nice in October, our gatherings would spread outside. I do miss those times when our grandchildren were young and our children close at hand. I learned, often at the expense of both of us, that my current situation does not allow for these events. This year was tranquil, and I appreciated that change. My husband remained calm, which meant that I was not anxious. We enjoyed being outside, seeing all the deer, and feeding the chickadees. We had several small dinners with individual guests and that was great fun. Today, our much-loved granddaughter is on a plane to Australia. I cannot wait to hear her stories when she returns. She has promised to take images of birds and kangaroos if the chance arrives so I can share them with you.
As the old year night approaches and the new year begins, try to relax and enjoy your life. Take a huge breath and be thankful for all the simple pleasures. Do not put huge demands on yourself or others. Simply breathe in the fresh air of the outdoors, try and find some birds or squirrels, pet your cat or dog. Be silly. There is nothing like a good laugh to lift one’s spirits.
As I see many trees slated for clearing, I am reminded that dear Mr and Mrs Downy live in the dead tree across my back lane, and the Grey Squirrels often make their homes in dead trees instead of dreys. This is good advice to protect their homes.

Checking on our favourite bird families:
Gabby and Beau continue to do synchronized incubation duties with Beau really doing his fair share. The question remains: will he deliver prey to the family? For that we will have to wait and see. https://youtu.be/ADldYopFSmQ?
Clive continues to get top marks in the ‘dad’ family. He rode out Hurricane Milton, protecting the nest, and he stayed with Connie during a huge storm that hit the Barrier Islands, helping to protect their two little ones yesterday. Gold Star, Clive! https://youtu.be/P_CsO_COexo?
It was a year ago that Clive and Connie were protecting the 2023 eaglets, C10 and C11. You might remember that nest full of fish! https://youtu.be/kegscWq9iB0?

Sweet little angels at SW Florida nest of M15 and F23.


Heidi brings us up to date with what is happening with Ron and Rose at the WRDC. Check the pip watch date and mark it on your calendars.

Thunder and Akecheta are thinking eggs! https://youtu.be/8jaG0c_hsK0?
It was a good year for osprey chicks in South Australia. Outside of Port Lincoln, I believe these are the stats as Fran Solley listed them in a comment on a FB post: “Also in terms of Osprey in other parts of SA it has been quite a good year for the natural nests on EP and the West Coast with 12 chicks from 14 Nests on the West Coast and good results on EP from both the longer term nest platforms and natural nests.”
Kasse has joined her brother Wilko is spreading her wings a little farther from the nest.


Wilko and Kasse are really enjoying their adventures to the beach. Heidi caught them on video. https://youtu.be/SxPWDfyyiJ0?
6000 wild bird eggs seized in major international crime ring:
The Sea Shepherd year end re-cap:
Thank you so much for being with us today. Take care everyone. See you soon.
Thank you to the following for their notes, posts, videos, articles, and streaming cams that helped me to write my post today: Association to Preserve Cape Cod, AEF Nest Cam Highlights, Baiba, Window to Wildlife, NEFL-AEF, SW Florida Eagle Cam, Heidi McGrue, SK Hideaways, Port Lincoln Osprey, Heidi McGrue, Raptor Persecution UK, Sea Shepherd























































































































































































































