A walk around the lakes at Celebration today gave me many photo opportunities, I hope you like them too!
We spent much of today visiting the Avian Reconditioning Center, a non-profit dedicated to rescuing injured Raptors – including my favourite owls; the center cannot show any birds that will be returned to the wild when recovered, but they have sadly too many birds that have been foolishly kept as pets, or have been injured to an extent that they cannot be released.
So our first photographs were of Gordon, a Great Horned Owl, quite beautiful:
Others included a Barred Owl, Barn Owl, and a tiny (but fully grown) Eastern Screech Owl (it lost an eye when young, but is well cared for now). As well as the Owls, there were various Hawks, and even a couple of Bald Eagles!
We were treated to various flying demonstrations, including a pair of Harris Hawks, aggressive enough that every other bird had to be put away first!
We headed back to our new home site today, expecting to watch the slab being poured (after preparations last week), but it turns out they poured a day early, so instead we just found the finished slab with forms already removed!
We were told that block wall construction will begin next week – stacked nearby is all the framing for the upper floor and roof (1594 is the lot number for our new home).