May 2015 – Fernhill Wetlands, Forest Grove, Oregon
Not the prettiest Snow Goose, but there it was… a solo representative wandering amongst other species of geese.
Not the prettiest Snow Goose, but there it was… a solo representative wandering amongst other species of geese.
A few of these were hanging out at Fernhill.
These numerous birds are seen throughout the south-central Alaskan coast.
Once called Oldsquaw, these diving ducks often sport a long tail… though, this one looked a bit shabby… getting ready for a long winter.
This was right around the end of the season for seeing puffins in the Alaskan waters. Soon, they would all be headed for the open ocean for winter.
Not the greatest photo of a Tufted Puffin, but all I could manage in the conditions… I’m sure a better photo is in my future, somewhere… sometime.
September 2014 – Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
Largest swan in the world… A pair was floating through misty waters on a lake in the Kenai highlands.
July 2015 – Fernhill Wetlands, Forest Grove, Oregon
These are very skittish birds… I was happy to even get this quick fly-by.
September 2014 – Near Valdez, Alaska
This one stayed put for all of 10 seconds before spotting me & fluttering away.
August 2015 – Sierra Nevada Highlands
I’m still not 100% certain this is a Gray-crowned Rosy Finch, but it seems to be an immature bird. Those can be pretty hard to identify, but the list of suspects in an environment like this is small. (Alpine terrain above 10,000ft elevation).
July 2014 – Lake Superior shoreline
This one was poking around some roadside shrubs along the north shore of Lake Superior.
Another shot of another bird, in the same vicinity.