
Some days it’s hidden yet ever present.
While other days you can see the wind blow.

Some days it’s hidden yet ever present.
While other days you can see the wind blow.
We think Wheaties whereas Pacific Oyster Catchers prefer limpets. We have always had a hard time getting close enough to oyster catchers to get a really good photograph but this day low tide and the lure of a beach teaming with limpets must have outweighed their concern for our presence. There were two Oyster Catchers each going to town on the limpet population on this rocky beach. They would pry them up and them swallow them whole. A true breakfast of champions.

Clouds above a cliff all reflecting in a river. A good morning indeed.
We recently have seen a couple of these small guys buzzing about in the shrubs where we like to take an afternoon walk. Not a bird we have the pleasure of seeing very often so their presence this spring has been a treat.

When the sun shines it’s warm when the wind blows its cold.
Do two half’s make a whole or just a spring day?

An early morning conversation with the Stellar’s Jay. Yes I ‘m looking at you looking at me.

When spring comes slowly.
Creeping with gusts of wind.
The slight green returned.
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