
Can you find my lil snow ninja with nunchucks?
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Can you find my lil snow ninja with nunchucks?
We were shooting stars thru the hole of the arch when someone came thru the path with their light on. Usually you’d hear a collective groan as all athe shots were messed up. But this turned out pretty cool!
I love all the patterns that animals/birds leave in the snow.
This beautiful bird has been hanging out at my house the past few weeks. He’s super skiddish and I had to take this hiding thru my window. My cat’s always spot him first. I see them freeze while looking up, then I see him. He sweeps his head side to side to look at us. But if I move too fast to get my camera he spooks and flies away.
It took quite a lot of discussion with my birding friends to figure out what he is. He has been identified as a Red Tail Hawk.
He is gorgeous!
This lil guy, who I normally don’t even notice, looked so pretty covered in snow. I gave it a little painterly effect.
Did the Sequim Bay creature make it to my back yard?
You have to be careful drving up to Hurricane Ridge in the spring as tons of baby fawns are running across the road where it’s easier to walk. Their mamas are always herding them back to tasty morsels to eat.