Birds of a few feathers....
Umnak
Loc: Mount Vernon, Wa.
I came across the Trumpeters on my way to Fir Island, just 50 yards off of Interstate 5(Canada to Mexico freeway)
All others, shot on Fir Island, Skagit County, Washington.
It was wonderful to be out in the sunshine, short sleeves and zero wind or rain!! Woohoo!
Rob
1. Yep a plain old American Robin
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2. Majestic(most often) eagles. Timing is everything, so they say....
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3. GBH in a tidal slough during low tide, ducks to boot
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4. When life gives you mud, color is optional..
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5. F 18 feathers or lack thereof....
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6. Mating pair without the graphic display of ????
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Very nice work, Rob! I envy your weather.
Now that's an eclectic set. Nicely done
Great set. I enjoyed them all.
taffspride
Loc: Originally Wales, now the Sunshine State
Umnak wrote:
I came across the Trumpeters on my way to Fir Island, just 50 yards off of Interstate 5(Canada to Mexico freeway)
All others, shot on Fir Island, Skagit County, Washington.
It was wonderful to be out in the sunshine, short sleeves and zero wind or rain!! Woohoo!
Rob
Nice captures Rob, still not quite short sleeve weather here in the Sunshine State.
Iechyd da
Ann
Very nice varied set. It's definitely short-sleeve short weather near Tucson
Nicely done, Rob. Don't you know it's against federal law to depict Bald Eagles in compromising or less that regal circumstances?
I keep seeing Trumpeter Swan photos from the PNW! I don't know that I ever saw any in the fifteen years that I lived there?!
I love the photos! Including the F-18, feathered or not!
Umnak
Loc: Mount Vernon, Wa.
UTMike wrote:
Very nice work, Rob! I envy your weather.
Thanks Mike! Don't be too envious, as it's a fleeting moment in time to have that weather in February.
I'll take it when I can get it but it's certainly not the norm this time of year.
Rob
Umnak
Loc: Mount Vernon, Wa.
NMGal wrote:
Nice captures.
Thanks Barbara, I always enjoy hearing from you!
Rob
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