Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
The enforcer
Keep your dog on leash. They mean it.
8 thoughts on “The enforcer”
This is one of your best! Ever! The sign and then that predator bird! Yikes. We could use that here at Trilogy. As you know, everybody thinks their dog(s) is the best and doesn’t need to be on a leash, even though our leash policy is rather strict and we do have a large dog park.
Re the grapes: They were sour and they cost about $7 and were inedible. Aargh. I was planning to return them today but Lois already threw them in the garbage – she hates to make a scene. There outta be a law. And they looked so good, too.
Have a great day!
From personal experience I know that hawks can get very close without you hearing them coming.
Oh my gosh! What a penetrating glare, yikes! How fantastic catching it atop the sign Kay 😊
I guess so! I have a couple of red-shouldered hawks that patrol my yard. They keep the squirrel population until control.
This is one of your best! Ever! The sign and then that predator bird! Yikes. We could use that here at Trilogy. As you know, everybody thinks their dog(s) is the best and doesn’t need to be on a leash, even though our leash policy is rather strict and we do have a large dog park.
Re the grapes: They were sour and they cost about $7 and were inedible. Aargh. I was planning to return them today but Lois already threw them in the garbage – she hates to make a scene. There outta be a law. And they looked so good, too.
Have a great day!
From personal experience I know that hawks can get very close without you hearing them coming.
Oh my gosh! What a penetrating glare, yikes! How fantastic catching it atop the sign Kay 😊
I guess so! I have a couple of red-shouldered hawks that patrol my yard. They keep the squirrel population until control.
What a glare!
What a stern look the owl gives.
This one is a female harrier hawk, Bill.
OK!! I promise!!