Pam UK: A dull start to November
Pam UK: Seals are usually there early morning.
Pam UK: Jet overflies the Olympic range
Pam UK: Seagulls don't usually congregate just here
Pam UK: Early sun colours up the rocks and vegetation
Pam UK: Tiny seal and a group of surfbirds...
Pam UK: ...all on its own, no parent visible ...
Pam UK: ...it was so sweet...a real baby !
Pam UK: Black Turnstone in the freshwater pool...
Pam UK: ...pecking around for morsels to eat.
Pam UK: ...in and out of the shade.
Pam UK: The hybrid Gull was back this morning.
Pam UK: This very dark-furred seal was there early too.
Pam UK: An immature Gull enjoys a bathe
Pam UK: It had a thorough wash and brush-up
Pam UK: Shaking the water off its wings
Pam UK: I've been expecting the Harlequins...
Pam UK: ...my first sighting was a week later last year ...
Pam UK: ...they didn't get any nearer than this.
Pam UK: Birds eye view of seals fishing in the surge channel
Pam UK: They were there for a long while, leaping in and out of the water...
Pam UK: ..and I think there may have been porpoises amongst them.
Pam UK: Whose tail end ?
Pam UK: Mine !!
Pam UK: Very striking wing feathers
Pam UK: Look at those black toenails !!
Pam UK: Pretty sure it's a Western Gull ??
Pam UK: Canada Goose has to have fresh water to drink.
Pam UK: Amazing flowers for November
Pam UK: A solitary Bald Eagle has no luck hunting.