It was a gorgeous
October day…I had the tunes cranking on the awesome Xterra stereo system…life was looking much better than it had
for quite some time. I was heading into Staunton to finally resolve an issue
that has been weighing on my mind for about two weeks and giving me a very real stomachache.
As I crested one of the hills on M’brook road, I noticed yet
ANOTHER political sign had sprouted since I last drove to town. Now, let me say one thing about living “out
here”…we are an opinionated bunch…and some of us are extremely outspoken. An election year means that a whole lot of
people feel it necessary to voice their vehement opinions. …and that’s okay. I’m all for freedom of
speech and all that. But, for the record, there are no political signs here on
the hill…and I hope there never will be.
And, that is the end of THAT subject. J
That little white dot is an eagle. Honest! (photo taken on return trip) |
While I was trying to figure which of the neighbors paid to
have this ginormous sign in their field, I noticed movement. I haven’t seen Sam and Joe’s cows and calves for
quite some time, so I knew it wasn't a cow.
It looked like a chicken…no…wait…it was WAY too big to be a chicken!
And, I don’t know of any white-headed black chickens…besides…
OH MY! An EAGLE…a
Bald EAGLE! I said it out loud.
Yes, I was alone. An Eagle! I said it again. AWESOME!
Oh, my gosh…my camera…is...at home…Oh dang! Can I pull off and take a picture with my
phone? Because I know at least one of my children
will never believe this one!
It was even closer! SO majestic! |
As I wondered, the enormous creature took flight,
completely obliterating the sky as he flew directly over my vehicle. OH WOW!
I kept looking in the rear-view for another sighting, while trying to
figure out if I could pull off, turn around and somehow get a photo. No such luck.
It did seem oh so very appropriate that Chris Cagle was
singing “Never Been So Close to Somethin’ That Wild" at that particular moment.(Okay,
I know he was singing about a girl….)
I completed my errand and felt the tension beginning to
fade. I made a couple of other stops and headed home, still thinking about the
EAGLE.
Lo and behold, when I got to the same spot on M’brook Road,
there he was! Sitting right by the road, completely unconcerned. He had apparently found
something tasty by the road’s edge and was not at all disturbed when I slowed
beside him. With traffic behind me, I couldn't come to a complete stop. I
needed to pull off the road. Like...right now! Whoa, NOT
in RG’s cornfield that he had just seeded with winter rye! Hurry, hurry…where
could I stop?
I pulled off a little ways down the road where Sam and Joe
unload their calves and I started walking back toward the eagle. I got a couple odd looks from car drivers
headed southbound. I wanted to holler “dude…an
eagle…you just drove past an EAGLE!” The eagle was still sitting by the roadside. How could they have missed him? The pick-up truck drivers just waved…I think I knew most of them and they probably just chuckled when they saw me hiking up the fenceline.
again, just two white dots... |
Finally traffic caused the eagle to return to the field. Phone pictures just made the Eagle look like a black and
white blob. There was no way to capture
the majestic beauty that I was privy to on this October day …and words
fail. Wow…just Wow! I can only hope we
see him again when the Boss is along and toting all his camera gear.
Augusta County offers some unique birding opportunities. Rockfish Gap in the eastern part of the county is a raptor “superhighway” of sorts.
The Augusta County Bird Club has noted sightings of at least 307 types
of birds in our county. There are lots
of sites specifically geared toward birding and a lot of folks are involved
with the activity. Honestly, the wildlife is something most of us just take for
granted. Today’s experience may have changed that to some degree.
Just recently, someone asked me about eagles when they
learned we are located in M’brook.
Apparently, there is one (some?) that have been spotted repeatedly. Who
knew? We had seen one off in the
distance years ago, but I had never seen anything like this.
I looked that eagle in the eye.
...just like this! |
Now, THAT was a trip to town!
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