
You see bald eagles everywhere on the peninsula at his time of the year. They are actively hunting to feed their voracious chicks.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
You see bald eagles everywhere on the peninsula at his time of the year. They are actively hunting to feed their voracious chicks.
Shot at Three Crabs
I got great video of these two “talking” to each other. Squawking back and forth in their unique Eagle screeches. I was wondering what they were saying.
Walking thru a park you can see Canadian geese nesting everywhere. This one had built her nest next to the tree.
This one was next to a rock–otherwise right out in the open. Another was just in the middle of a field-but I lost that photo.
This lil Pine Siskin was resting on my rock…he looked a little dazed and didn’t move as I ran back into the house to get my camera. (Don’t worry he flew off a few minutes later!)
I saw this heron come out of the grass to hunt, and all of a sudden fish were jumping everywhere. It was a long way away even for my 600mm lens but I did manage to capture two fish jumping.
I’m very drawn to wildlife photos with the creatures just peaking out of the trees or especially grasses. It was shot on a very over caste morning before the sun came up. When I took the noise out of the photo it gave it this slightly painterly look which I liked.
These goslings were eating down around Three Crabs Rd here in Sequim–a big wetlands filled with birds.