
This polar bear risked its life trying to get chicks on this cliff side. He was about a third of the way down when we first spotted him.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
This polar bear risked its life trying to get chicks on this cliff side. He was about a third of the way down when we first spotted him.
Every year the Swans migrate here and eat in the fields. They fly in just at sunrise.
This female polar bear at the pack ice edge posed and stretched for a good 20 minutes. Is this “child pose” or a new a “downward bear” pose? Who knew polar bears did yoga?
I just loved how the fog wove in and out of the trees at the marina.
This juvenile bald eagle landed at the top of a younger tree out my window in the middle of a wind storm. You cant tell from this but it was swinging and swaying on a 4 ft arc. You can just see his yellow talons clinching the branch for dear life. I had to take this thru the window–I wasn’t going out there–pine cones were flying in like morters!
It took a shot of the wake behind our boat on Lake Crescent . I played with filters and made this abstract…it’s got some Van Gogh starry nights going on…
Today this was the only crab in our pot. Its a rock crab and it was already dead. The pots went through quite a storm and the pot was filled with mud. My hubby got a lot of exercise pulling that puppy up! He put the crab up on the pilling hoping to get our friendly bald eagle to come down for it.