Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Freshwater field pond and the twin barns
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Cattail marsh
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Boardwalk over new salt marsh formerly enclosed within the old dike
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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McAllister Creek mudflats
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Sunlit willow
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Cackling Canada Geese
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Cackling Canada Geese - note the short neck, small bill and relatively dark underparts
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Northern Pintails
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Northern Pintail
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Hooded Merganser
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Hooded Merganser
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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American Bittern
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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American Bittern
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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American Bittern
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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American Bittern
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Great Blue Heron
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Great Blue Heron
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Great Blue Heron
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Bald Eagles
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Juvenile Red-tailed Hawk
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Red-tailed Hawk
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Red-tailed Hawk
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Peregrine Falcon, the same one in the same place as during our visit last October
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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American Coot
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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American Coot
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Dunlin
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Glaucous-winged Gull
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Glaucous-winged Gull pursuing a Mew Gull
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Ring-billed Gull
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Great-horned Owl with owlets in cottonwood tree (left center)
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Belted Kingfisher
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Marsh Wren - typical view
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Marsh Wren exposed
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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American Robin running
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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American Robin
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Spotted Towhee
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Fox Sparrow
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Song Sparrow
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Song Sparrow
Bird Photos from Feb 15 outing at Nisqually NWR, WA
Susan and I walked around Nisqually on a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The American Bittern was the highlight of the day for me - I hadn't seen one in years. Bird photos taken with a D300 with 200-400mm f4 lens, usually on a tripod.
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Susan on the road through the woods