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Who Can Identify a Heron?

Anyone a bird specialist reading this?  I saw this heron sitting in the trees along the shore at Camano Island.  It didn’t seem in a hurry to go anywhere and wasn’t spooked as I got closer to its perch to get some shots.  It was high enough that it didn’t see me as relevant.  I have seen Great Blue Herons but this didn’t look like that (it could be and I just didn’t recognize it).  If you know what it is, please let me know.

Eagles on Camano Island

There were a few bald eagles hanging out on Camano Island during our trip there.  There was one in a tree near the shore when we first got there.  It didn’t seem in the least bit interested in us as we walked below it.  If an eagle has recently eaten, it is quite likely to hang around for a long time doing nothing so we didn’t wait around to see what it did.

When we came back there were now two eagles in the area.  I’ve no idea whether one was our original or if these two had come along since.  A third flew past at one point getting the two quite agitated.  If you have never heard the noise a bald eagle makes, you might be quite surprised.  They have a high pitched squeak which doesn’t seem in keeping with their size.  It is easy to identify though.

I wandered around trying to get the two of them in shot together.  They were quite offset distance wise which meant getting them both in focus wasn’t practical.  I did try and little Photoshop focus stacking when I got home though.  It’s funny that bald eagles are so common in this part of the world but it is still exciting to see one and everyone seems to respond the same way.