Category Archives: Birdwatching

Corner View–Animals

Today’s corner view topic is near and dear:  animals.  These photos were from our walk on Sunday around Seward Park, which encompasses a peninsula along Lake Washington.  At any time you will see a number of ducks, turtles, crows, even … Continue reading

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Who is this masked bird?

The one day (yesterday) I don’t have a proper zoom lens on me, I see a bird I’ve not seen before.  This is as good a job as I could do!  I think this is a black-headed gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus), … Continue reading

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Camera Shy

Take a look at this beauty! This is a northern flicker (Colaptes auratus), a type of woodpecker. Just barely got this photo as he was duking it out with another flicker, and both of them were so shy I could … Continue reading

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