
Herons are so cool. I love the feathers that hang down their chests. They area always eyeing you (and the fish).
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Herons are so cool. I love the feathers that hang down their chests. They area always eyeing you (and the fish).
I have an entire wall of wildlife butts (in my guest bathroom-cause I think it’s funny). Unfortunately in wildlife photography as soon as they see (or smell) you they’re going the other way! As soon as I got my camera out and ready they turned tail and went the other way…
Kildeer parents will put on quite a show to distract you from their ground nests. The will run all around, pretend to be hurt–limp and drag a leg. Anything to keep your attention away from “the kids”
I love walking the many beaches right in the Sequim area to see what fauna are around. Usually you can find at least one Bald Eagle.
This Anna’s Hummer was hanging on for dear life this weekend. It was really blowing at the end of the bay. I only had a 50mm lens but he let me walk right up to him.
There are a LOT of Turkey Vultures on the peninsula. Down at the end of Sequim Bay they were sunning themselves.
I think this is a Song Sparrow…he at least thinks he is. I sat there watching him at the top of this branch sing away with a pretty lil song for almost a half an hour.
I was at the Jamestown S’klallam village at the end of Sequim Bay. They have lovely trails and benches to enjoy the wildife and the bay.