Today, we rode to
Pelham via
hwy 43 through
Russellville, ending on
I-22 going into
Birmingham.
We filled up with gas at
Love's Gas in Jasper and took a restroom break.
We traveled through Birmingham on
I-65 to Pelham.
We stopped at the
Interpretive Center and then the Treetop
Nature Trail, where we saw a
Eurasian Eagle-Owl and
Shelby the Bald Eagle. Most of the Interpretative Center was closed for renovations.
We also saw several
hawks and
owls in another area.
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| Bald Eagle |
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| owl |
As we were coming back inside the center, we met a Park Ranger with a
red-tailed hawk that was blind in one eye. We spoke with her for several minutes and watched as she fed the hawk. She said that the food comes to them frozen, so they just thaw it out for them.
She was returning the hawk to its cage. We thanked her for taking the time to show us and tell us about the habits of the red-tailed hawk.
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| Red-tail Hawk |
We began our journey back home, having not eaten dinner, and both agreed that we would like to stop at
O'Bryan's in Hartselle.
I ordered a petite Sirloin steak with a sweet potato. Hubby ordered a
Delmonico Steak, baked potato, and salad bar.
After we ate, we took pictures of the
Blues Brothers statue and other memorabilia at the steakhouse.
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| Oh' Brayn's Hartselle |
We stopped at
Kroger's in Hartselle and headed for home.
We traveled from Hartselle to
Decatur, taking
Hwy 20 Alt 72 to
Wheeler Dam.
The sun was setting as we approached home.
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| Sunset |
We had a great day; both of us were worn out from all the traveling.
Birds of Prey at Oak Mountain State Park
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Sunset