
This male frigate bird puffs up his red balloon on his chest to attract females. He builds his best nest and then tries to lure the females to check it out.
Galapagos.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
This male frigate bird puffs up his red balloon on his chest to attract females. He builds his best nest and then tries to lure the females to check it out.
Galapagos.
I love taking pictures of doors and windows and making them a bit more artistic. I used a smidge of a filter called electrified on this church window.
I’m not sure where they migrate to, but the lil cuties are gone now. Until we meet again sir.
From up on Bell Hill you could see protection island and even Mt Baker faintly in the distance. Sequim doesn’t usually get much snow in town. But if you go up just 100 ft into the foothills (like the Bell Hill neighborhood) you’ll find snow.
I waited for over an hour for this eagle to take off. The light was waning away when he finally did. He looks very determined. Was that what my face looked like while I was concentrating on the shot?
Two male blue footed boobies having a stand off in the Galapagos. Animals generally were not afraid of humans and paid us no mind.
The Sol Duc River splits into these three tails making the falls. This is just the very top of the falls. It’s one of my favorite falls in the area.