
This belted kingfisher was nice enough to land on the closest sailboat to the sidewalk at the John Wayne Marina. I only had my lil panasoic point and shoot.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
This belted kingfisher was nice enough to land on the closest sailboat to the sidewalk at the John Wayne Marina. I only had my lil panasoic point and shoot.
When I was hiking around Lake Crescent with my friends we encoutered this “tree fox” coming out of the log. It looked like a fox face with a snoot full of ferns/moss.
Can you see him?
I see Cooper’s hawks frequently in the area but they are always tucked into fir trees and hard to photograph. I was out looking for birds and here he was where the eagles usually perch.
This sheep had an interesting haircut compared to his friends….
This farm was homesteaded around 1870. It is still a wroking farm today run by the smith family. The cows moo us on as we go up their hill on our weekly WOW rides.
Everywhere you turn in the Olympics there is a waterfall or babling brook. This is just 40 minutes from Sequim.