Last week was my first visit to one of the most unique places on the planet. There were bald eagles in every direction. Learn which part of your body is most like an eagle’s alula in this week’s post on:
Happy Holidays
Larry
Last week was my first visit to one of the most unique places on the planet. There were bald eagles in every direction. Learn which part of your body is most like an eagle’s alula in this week’s post on:
Happy Holidays
Larry
This week’s post focuses primarily on Kate, the youngest female osprey, from our Union Bay nest. It is nearly time for her to head for Mexico. Will she be up to the challenge? When will she leave? Will she travel alone? This week’s post attempts to answer some of these questions. See the photos and more on:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where young osprey are raised in the city!
Larry Hubbell
In the Pacific Northwest we all want to see salmon runs restored. We all want to live in harmony with nature. The question is, Are we addressing the real underlying issues or wasting our efforts treating the symptoms.
There are also photos of a rare bird that has been residing near Duck Bay all week. Have a great day on Union Bay!
Larry
This week’s post covers ducks, ducklings and dippers and their enjoyment of water. Visit Union Bay Watch to see the photos and read the story. Note: About half of this week’s photos are from a nearby mountain lake, instead of Union Bay.
Have a great day on Union Bay…where the water flows through to the sea and the salmon search for cool, clear streams!
Larry