I’m taking a break but will re-post some favorite shots while I’m gone. This is one of the Dungeness Recreation Area. I love the mood.
Local elk
Eagle favorites
Strolling the beach
Clark Farm
The Clark Farm, in the distance, has a prominent and very nice looking barn. The Clark family is one of the oldest pioneer families in the area, having settled in 1853. The current elder generation opened a sweet bed and breakfast, Clark’s Chambers B & B while their son raises organic meats and poultry.
Youngsters
Eagles don’t get their white heads and tails until they’re about three years old. As they approach their third year the white is more prominent, as it it with the one on the left, above. His tail, however, doesn’t look fully white yet. The youngster on the right shows the mottled look of an immature. You can’t see it in this shot but he has a little patch of white on the back of his head.