kknight: Hurricane Ridge, June 2006 (washington)
In my last post I mentioned going to Fir Island with my cousin in absolutely horrible weather. I really did want to look for the Gyrfalcon that people were seeing there, so I went back the next morning before heading east back towards Spokane.

Fir Island sign


When I arrived, there were a bunch of birders with scopes looking at a big falcon on a big fallen tree way out in the water. Initially they told me it was the Gyrfalcon. Further examination, including the bird turning its head to give a better view, showed that it was actually a Peregrine Falcon - a nice bird to see, but not a rarity.

Peregrine Falcon


This is a wider view of the scenery there - a combination of open water and marshy fields.

Fir Island scenery


There were plenty of Bald Eagles, a bunch of them in one tree.

tree with ten eagles

More photos )

Eventually I gave up on seeing the Gyrfalcon and got going, heading back north a bit before turning east.
kknight: Hurricane Ridge, June 2006 (washington)
Continuing with my wandering drive west across Washington....

Eventually I came to a place where I could pull off the road and get out of the car to take photos. This spot is on Manilla Creek Road in Ferry County. The view was stunning.

Panoramic view behind a cut because it is wider )


The lake seen here is the Sanpoil River arm of Lake Roosevelt.

Sanpoil River Arm

another view of the lake and trees


The far horizon looked like it was sunset, although it was only about 2:45 in the afternoon. (The actual sunset was a few minutes after 4.)

colorful horizon


More photos )

Coming up next time: more roadside photos and the Grand Coulee Dam

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