These are some of my natural history ramblings, both literary and afoot, the result of a search for whatever there is to be found, including the native orchids and wildflowers of the beautiful state in which we live.
Showing posts with label red-tailed hawk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red-tailed hawk. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Eagle Watching
It seems that there are an extraordinary number of eagles in the area this spring. They seem to be everywhere and on Saturday the 11th of February, my wife, Edward, and I went out with our cameras looking for eagles to photograph. It was a decent day and we saw a fair number of them, though not in the areas we expected, and did get a few photos.
We also saw a lot of Trumpeter Swan which winter in the fields here and were able to get some photos of them also. Managed, too, to get a few shots of a Red-tailed Hawk which was sitting on a fence, and we stopped at various other locations as well to get pictures of whatever took our fancy, old barns, a pond, some views of the area farmlands, etc.
Labels:
bald eagle,
barn,
derelict,
eagles,
gmc truck,
hawk,
red-tailed hawk,
reflections,
swan,
trumpeter swan,
whatcom county
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