
At protection island you see dozens of juvenile eagles whose parents have nudged them out on their own.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
At protection island you see dozens of juvenile eagles whose parents have nudged them out on their own.
Blue footed Booby hanging onto cliff edge with a lil crab.
It always fascinates me that gulls will harass an eagle so vehemently when said eagle could eat him for lunch. But when eagles get near nests, that’s just what they do!
These Galapagos adaptors have GORGEOUS blue eyes and tiny little wings that allow them to swim but not fly.
That goes for the Guillemot catching the fish, AND me catching the Guillemot taking off. They dive, poop up out of nowhere then take off again.
This almost 3 yr old seal is still nursing. Why its mom is still allowing this no one knows.
We know why he wants to…look how nice an plump he is.
Wildlife Wednesday
The land iguanas in the Galapagos were good posers!
They are about 6′ long (half tail)