by JudyJB » Fri Jul 02, 2021 12:47 pm
Slept in. but up now and watching TV while while I catch up on some POA tasks. My uncle had money in several small accounts, so we have been consolidating it and also changing banks from one that is in the Southeast US only, so one that has branches all over the country. Got to switch a lot of direct withdrawals and deposits first, and that is now easy when you are just a POA instead of a live person managing your own account. I am also submitting paid invoices to their health savings account.
I am at Maumee Bay State Park on Lake Erie. Campground is not directly on the lake, but lots of bike trails around here. I like the campground design because it is like a tree with curved branches. There may be 30 sites on one "branch," but because the road is curved, you cannot see more than 4 or 5 sites near you. Also, they are spread apart with greenery in between. Sites are also paved with grass and shrubs. BUT, the big draw to this place is that it is on a major bird migration flyway. Birds migrate from this part of the eastern US to Canada and vice versa via Lake Erie. There are some small islands in the islands that allow them to rest. This huge campground with 300 spots used to be farmland, but this was before 1975. Since then, it has become a large meadow with grassy and boggy areas, along with areas with medium-sized trees. They also dug several ponds before making this into a state park, and there is the beach and Lake Erie. The result is a birder's paradise. Whole state park is 1,300 acres, so lots of room and variety of environments for birds.
Last time I was here was in late April, and the female cardinals were coming through and bashing themselves on my windows. They would perch on the 6-8' shrubs next to my RV and then teeter for a couple of seconds before throwing themselves at my windows. And when they got bored of getting concussions, they would peck at my shiny hubcaps, making noise while I was trying to grade papers. This would happen every few minutes. Had to tape ribbons on my windows so the wind would blow them and scare the birds away.
Well, this is late in the season, but I have had a couple of female cardinals hit my driver's window and then look in my big mirrors. Plus, across from me a male robin is constantly sitting on a picnic table, so I assume he is guarding a nest. He will be unhappy when weekenders arrive tonight!