
These Baldies often hang out on marine drive. They have a great lookout for prey in the strait.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
These Baldies often hang out on marine drive. They have a great lookout for prey in the strait.
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.
This eagle pair were hunting Dungeness crabs and cracking them open on the dock next door. They picked ’em clean.
This bonded pair (did you notice the second one below?) has been hunting in the bay all week long. They are reinforcing their nest (they usually come back year after year) and will will have babies soon.