
Every year we get swallows in our “barn” birdhouse. There is always one lil chick that hogs the entry and eats all the bugs.

Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Every year we get swallows in our “barn” birdhouse. There is always one lil chick that hogs the entry and eats all the bugs.
Taken at Bloedel Reserve ion Bainbridge Island.
I was snorkeling and popped up for air, and here were two Blue footed Boobies and a bunch of cactus. It was the first boobies I had seen this trip. I was so excited I dipped my snorkel and got a snootful of water.
I never get waxwings in my yard. But I saw him first thing at the Bloedel Reserve on Bainbridge Island.
Can you find the duck? She’s resting on her own private island at Bloedel Reserve.
This was taken at Bloedel Reserve on Bainbridge Island. I was too late in the year to get the chicks.
At the beach at Otter Rock on the Oregon Coast. I’ve NEVER seen so many Pelicans in one place. There were several hundred.