Thursday, Feb. 12, we went birding with Paul Woodcock,
Audubon Master Birder. The area around Edison was
especially rich . . . another world with the Skagit flats,
big sky, snowy mountains in the background, and eagles,
hawks, herons, falcons, ducks, swans . . .
Two eagles with their nest . . .
(We saw many, many eagles of all ages)
Likewise, quite a number of blue heron
Trumpeter swans, of course . . .
And a huge whirring cloud of widgin . . .
. . . flocks of snow geese, teal, and Harrier hawks, kestrel falcons, spooner ducks, Mallard ducks, ruff legged hawks . . .
3 comments:
loved the photos and what type of camera is that in the top photo
chaz
young woodcock seems intent on capturing some immmage
does he look at the stars at night or do decoupage
or how about going to the movies with an entourage
you guessed it another witty message from the taj
chaz
how long till flight
i can't wait another night
i know it doesn't seem right
but my morals are in a state of blight
and as we know i'm not too bright
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