New Zealand Photos

I added sections for New Zealand photos in the menu. Not too much there yet but I hope to fill it up soon. Here are few shots you will find there.

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Hummingbird

Spent a lot of time the other day watching Anna’s hummingbirds. The males have been very active establishing their territory. Haven’t seen any females. I assume they are busy building nests.

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Belted Kingfishers

Kingfishers aren’t the easiest to photograph. They have a pretty big attitude and like to let their presence known but if you take one step too close they fly off, cackling the whole way.

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Cape Disappointment

There were king tides on Sunday through Tuesday this week at Cape Disappointment so I drove down to see the big waves crashing around the lighthouse. Unfortunately Sunday was really calm. Unusually calm for a king tide. I heard Monday had some great waves so I went back down on Tuesday hoping see them. The waves were better than Sunday. Out of the three days of king tides I happen to miss the one day that was good. But at least the weather was nice.

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Osprey with a perch

I spent the summer trying to get a shot of an osprey with a fish in its talons. Each time I moved to a spot to anticipate a dive it would dive somewhere farther away and I as unable to get the shot. Well, I was in Grayland, WA over Labor Day weekend and just by chance an osprey dove nearby and caught a good sized perch. I guess I'm better off not looking for the shot and just waiting for it to happen.

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Smoky Sunset

Last week before the smoke got too bad I got this shot of sunset from Ruby Beach.

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Changing of the guard

Pied-billed grebe parents share duties raising their young. For the first week or so one will search for food while the other sits on the nest. This one got up to stretch its wings, exposing their young ones underneath. If you look closely you should be able to count five of them.

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Hitching a ride

Pied-billed grebe babies can swim as soon as they hatch but will choose to ride on their parent’s back whenever they can.

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