
we are fortunate to live on a bay teeming with wild birds
herons stealthily strut the marsh edges looking for food
spending hours motionless before striking at their prey
swallowing fish whole is their speciality cabaret show
ducks are the little soldiers on the bay parade ground
swimmingly along in formation to the quack of their drill sergeant
geese fly by our home in a perfect V formation
an avian airshow with silent motors and pooping exhausts
bald eagles nest somewhere nearby
majestically perched in high trees surveying the water
this king of the raptors is a hells angel on wings
nobody messes with this flying Harley Davidson
ospreys build nests on structures in the water
every channel marker adorned with masses of twigs
platforms have been built specially for them
but the one nearest our home is in very bad shape
wrecked in a storm the pole is precariously leaning
only a single plank remains of the nesting platform
every year a pair of ospreys tries to build here
no pre-purchase surveys in the nesting bird real estate market
a finished osprey nest is probably too heavy for this leaning tower
it would be a tragedy if their completed nest collapsed with young inside
we watch the homebuilding ospreys spending days gathering twigs
gliding back for assembly on that narrow single plank
frequently their building material rolls into the water
they keep coming back and somehow start to weave them together
but then it all slides off the sloping plank when the wind blows strong
they sit on their now bare perch wings folded and dejected
the female saying to her mate “I told you it would not work here”
as he flies off in search of more twigs to prove her wrong
they usually give up after three or four weeks
I wonder where they go after their failed construction
maybe they give up altogether on homebuilding
perhaps falling into the clutches of slum nest rental landlords
I did think about adding some more planks to the damaged platform
I took a kayak right up close because its very shallow around that pole
but once I saw how badly damaged that pole was
I decided not to intervene
leave it all to nature