
Sequim Bay and the straight between the bay and Protection Island are filled with Guillemots. They love the little eel type fish that are plentiful here.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Sequim Bay and the straight between the bay and Protection Island are filled with Guillemots. They love the little eel type fish that are plentiful here.
This bear kindly posed at the end of the spit for us.
This Baldy got an early start hunting and reaped the ire of three gulls that chased and dive bombed him incessantly. This was at Sunrise near Protection Island next to Sequim.
Up in Homer Alaska there was a spit COVERED in harbor seals. They were pretty leery of us and as we got closer they started fleeing to the water. They were PLUMP lil things with giant round black eyes.
So the day before was FOG. This morning beautiful sun was poking thru the clouds and fog to momentarily give this view of John Wayne Marina. I keep my camera on the window sill because things change in seconds. Now you see it, now you dont…
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I had just watched the horror movie THE FOG on Halloween when the next day a thick fog came into Sequim bay. But if lightly lifted just around the marina to give me this shot for just a few seconds.