
Caught this Long Bill Curlew feeding on Glass Beach off of N Beach county park in Port Townsend. This is a GREAT park to see wildlife, and pick up pretty polished pieces of glass. Go during a low tide.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Caught this Long Bill Curlew feeding on Glass Beach off of N Beach county park in Port Townsend. This is a GREAT park to see wildlife, and pick up pretty polished pieces of glass. Go during a low tide.
My husband came running into my workshop…quick quick grab your camera!
At first it was just the lil chipmunk, plopped in the bird feeder with his legs wrapped around, trying everything to get the little thistle seeds out, which was funny enough (or maybe I’m just bored.) Then came the birds. This one had been starring at the chipmunk, then turned and gave me this look.
Caught this river otter feeding sand worms on Glass Beach off of N Beach county park in Port Townsend. They always remind me of wiener dogs–they are so long!
The lighting in this photo just seemed a little mystical…I felt like the donkey was going to open his mouth and start talking to me.
Maybe it was just that I hadn’t had any coffee yet!
I’ve been told this is a female downy woodpecker…but if you know better let me know. She’s the smallest of the woodies that visit my yard.
She hangs out at my house so I really should address her properly!