
I sat on my bike and watched this Heron for about a 20 minutes. In that time the tide rose from his “knees” to his tail feathers.
Taken at the bay in Port Orchard with my Panasonic point and shoot.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
I sat on my bike and watched this Heron for about a 20 minutes. In that time the tide rose from his “knees” to his tail feathers.
Taken at the bay in Port Orchard with my Panasonic point and shoot.
This mom and dad Barn Swallow pair were VERY busy keeping three chicks fed. This is a series called landing gear…
This barn swallow chick was always first to hang out the door waiting for food. He blocked the entrance so he got most the food. He got so fat he barely fit!
These very entertaining ducks were running all around Amies (most awesome Dahlia and flower farm.-She make terrific affordable arrangements and will allow you to cut your own if you ask real nice!)
As my WOW group rode by they stopped to cheer us on.
When I was the last one left, they turned and started walking off.
(Taken with my lil panasonic point and shoot)
We are so used to seeing Herons down in the marsh or bay. But this Heron and its mate were up at the TOP of the trees in Port Orchard. (Take with Pansonic point and shoot on my WOW ride)
This baby barn swallow never seems to think he has enough. The parents are feeding him and his siblings non-stop.
This beautiful Anna’s Hummer comes to my Pinapple Sage plant every night. I was able to take this photo thru my kitchen window (thanks hubby for cleaning them so I could get this shot!)