The Galapagos Marine Iguanas in a standoff with Sally Crabs. The marine iguanas mainly eat plants growing on the coral.
Category: Wildlife
Wildlife Wednesday-Red Howler
This medium aged Red Howler monkey kept to his own branch as to not incur the wrath of the patriarch. The Amazon is filled with groups of Howlers that you can hear howling all day.
Did you know that deer drink saltwater?
When I first moved to Sequim a decade ago, I was shocked to learn that the deer routinely come down to the salt water bays to drink water.
While my hubby and were kayaking we saw this mom and two fawns come down for drink.
Wildlife Wednesday-Pelican
There were a lot of Pelicans in the Galapagos. They have a lot to choose from for their dinner.
Do you see anything?
These Baldies often hang out on marine drive. They have a great lookout for prey in the strait.
Wildlife Wednesday: Blue Footed Booby.
This Booby was taking a nice nap on the nest. Yep that’s the nest…the 1″ depression in the dirt!
This is how it’s done son…
The Hood Canal at low tide was filled with bald eagles. Especially the juveniles (see in the background with their mottled feathers). All were eating tasty dungeness crab.