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I love this pair of Eagles. Thru all they go thru living on the lower Skagit river delta. Thru harsh winters, taking on other eagles, smaller raptors challenges. They have managed to hold on to there territory and thrive. Because these two work as one, I have never seen so much love and respect...
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One of the few pairs of Ravens that live in Seattle. They couldn't have picked a better home than the Arboretum. This year the pair surprised me with three youngsters. A hope of building a larger colony in Seattle. R.J
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Good day all A very nice surprise from are resident pair that Make the North end of Lake Washington there home. All three of there eaglets made it to fledge and are now enjoying there new found freedom. Mom keeps a watchful eye on them from her perch high above from were I am standing. So...
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I managed to find three Anna's nesting sites this spring. These two were getting ready to fledge and waiting for mom to bring more fuel. As soon as they both were toped off, both resumed there winger sizing. The next morning, I checked on there progress and both had fledged. R.J
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Nap time for an owl parent. Just above and to the right, two perched. Are two owlets still wearing there down coats R.J
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Pictures crafted with my 5DIV- New EF 100-400 II. I have wanted this lens for a while. Have not been disappointed so far. Arrived at Point Defiance just at Dawn to try out the low light awesomeness of this kit. This little guy was more than happy to help me out. R.J
I feel like I am...
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A few moments with the Rails In reality? Around two hours waiting for this pair to wake just before sunset. R.J
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Just chilling kind of day R.J
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A nice encounter with M.R Cooper R.J
Also, while at Magnuson on Wednesday. First Osprey encounter of the season. A male waiting for his mate to return.
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This guy was in a wooded glen with very little ambient light. R.J
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Its great to see Virginia Rails back. A sure sign of Spring. There is a saying that rails are shy birds. I find the birds are cautious and hard to see in the marsh grass. Like most birds, If you just wait. you will be rewarded. R.J
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Early spring mating, nest building at the Blue heron rookery in north Everett. You would never guess these grumpy birds could be so loving and graceful. R.J
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Yesterday. A few pictures from Juanita Bay. Not often you see a downy, sapsucker. and a rail. all in one day. R.J
A short trip that Started at Magnuson with a slightly disappointing sunrise . Juanita Bay and the Everett water front at the Heron rookery.
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The 2020-2021 winter bird season has ended and spring seems to have arrived with a bang. All the local birds from eagles to herons. have gone into mating and nesting mode. In the last week. I have seen my first Sapsuckers and Rails.
to eagles shift into there spring mating rituals. The weather...
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I arrived in the Skagit west of Conway on a very frosty Friday morning. When I was setting up, I could hear the geese on Port Susan Bay already active and ready to take flight. You can just tell, that it was time to make the trip back to there summer home. It just take one to go and they all...
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Good Day The Everett waterfront, just north of the boat launch is where I go to watch pintails. Also, there is a Blue Heron rookery located at the boat launch. R.J
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Good Morning Kinglet playing peek-boo in the trees. R.J
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This little guy was very curious and just Chilin. I feel this 2020-2021 Winter bird season has been one of the best and productive seasons for Me in the last Decade. November thru January was so nice. The usually cold and dark Skagit Valley, was awesome this year. Anyone else have a...
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There's not much of the temperate rain forest left in western Washington. If you have never visited Mount Erie and the spectacular vistas from the top. There is also a trail system thru these beautiful forests. The Pine Ridge Trail will take you to the west side of Harts lake. A place of beauty...
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In the Skagit west of Conway. A rainy, blustery morning in the Skagit Valley. R.J
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