
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…
I was told “you will come from the animals–but what you’ll remember most is the people.” That became very true.
These members of the Detoga tribe specialize in metal works. Here they are making arrow heads.
Formally a munitions station for the sound
Pretty campground and daypark in Port Orchard