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Author: Colleen Bittner

Howler Monkey-faraway friday AMAZON

This male was not happy that we stopped our canoe to watch his troupe in the tree tops. So he positioned himself over us and pooped (just missing my husband but hitting our guide). He got us moving again!

Author Colleen BittnerPosted on January 19, 2024December 26, 2023Categories Photos by Colleen, Photos by Colleen, Travels, WildlifeTags AMazon, Howler Monkey

The rugged Washington Coast

Rialto beach never disappoints no matter what the weather. Our coastline is NOT great for swimming: Cold/rocky/terrible rip tides/ and lots of floating killer logs. But it is amazing to watch and to photograph.

Author Colleen BittnerPosted on January 18, 2024December 26, 2023Categories Beaches and tidepools, General, Landscape, Olympic National Park, Photos by Colleen, Photos by Colleen, Places to take visitors

Hey look at me…Wildlife Wednesday

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.

Author Colleen BittnerPosted on January 17, 2024December 26, 2023Categories Birds, Photos by Colleen, Photos by Colleen, Travels, WildlifeTags Galapagos Frigate

Electrified

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.

Author Colleen BittnerPosted on January 16, 2024December 26, 2023Categories Art, General, Photos by Colleen, Photos by Colleen1 Comment on Electrified

Bye Bye Mr Rhinocerous Aucklet

I’m not sure where they migrate to, but the lil cuties are gone now. Until we meet again sir.

Author Colleen BittnerPosted on January 15, 2024December 26, 2023Categories Birds, General, Photos by Colleen, Photos by Colleen, WildlifeTags Aucklet

A natural frame for protection island

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.

Author Colleen BittnerPosted on January 14, 2024December 26, 2023Categories General, Landscape, Neighborhoods, Photos by Colleen, Photos by Colleen, View1 Comment on A natural frame for protection island

Patience

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?

Author Colleen BittnerPosted on January 13, 2024December 26, 2023Categories Birds, General, My Yard, Photos by Colleen, Photos by Colleen, Sequim bay, WildlifeTags Eagle

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I am a nature photographer and digital artist who has lived in Sequim for the past 7 years. I hope you enjoy my work and plan to share your feedback.

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