Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Today's field trip leaders: Mary, Faye, Fallon Mail our tribal host, and Diane
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Quinault totem pole erected by the tribe in honor of the Paddle to Quinault in 2013
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Standing on the edge
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Near the cliffs
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Huynisisoos seastacks with Cormorants in the air
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Site of many shipwrecks
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Common Raven
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Interesting that paintbrush grows out here
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Looking out to sea
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Song Sparrow, maritime morph
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Activity at the Eagle tree
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Juvenile Bald Eagle
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Immature Gull, perhaps a hybrid
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Many White-crowned Sparrows, pugetensis, along the trails
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Lovely lunch spot
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Can't get away from the Eagles!
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Crow obeys the sign
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Savannah Sparrows monitoring the humans
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - The famous seastacks of Huynisisoos
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - All 3 species of Cormorants nest on these stacks
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Cormorants at their nest sites, if you look closely
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Cormorants on top keeping watch
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - The vent in the rock
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Double-crested Cormorants, adult and immature, along with Gull nests
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Glaucous-winged Gull nests
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Meanwhile down at the south beach
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Evidence of earth movements in the rocky trail downwards
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Cow parsnip along the trail
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Fallon gets Cupcake out briefly for a break
Recurvirostra: 5-4-19 - Cackling Geese fly over