
Duck at Carrie Blake Park
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Duck at Carrie Blake Park
Not sure which these will grow up to be… but they were cute and the only younglings around at Carrie Blake Park Pond.
This puffin was resting with her head tucked in…occasionally opening her eyes for a peak. Taken off of Protection Island.
A Rhinoceros Auclet that is in the back. You can see his little horn on the beak. The other two are puffins. These were taken near Protection Island off of Sequim.
Protection Island is supposed to have the largest colony of Tufted Puffins in Washington state. I’ve been going out since April and still have only seen two couples. But they are gorgeous!
Hard to shoot from a bouncing boat however….
The swallows are back at my lil barn house this year. I’ve been hearing the little chirps for a week or so and the parents are hunting with desparate frequency now. Finally saw some lil faces today.
This one of my FAVORITE photos I took in the Galapagos. It’s of a Pelican resting. They often tuck their beaks under their feathers. I went around behind him (often getting a sneaker wave over my backside!) and sat on the ground so I could get a really low shot…Then he opened his eyes and stared straight at me!
CLICK!