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Walking With Eagles is a collection of original poems and photographs by Lindy Low Le Coq. A lifelong naturalist, amateur photographer and bird enthusiast, Lindy’s verse, composition and photographs open a window into the essence of her subjects. Her poems and photography reflect the rich natural wonders of the Pacific Northwest.
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Bald Eagles mature over the course of five years. Walking With Eagles invites the reader to take a poetic and visual tour of this odyssey.
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Author Archives: Lindy Le Coq
~ Along The Marsh Trail ~
There isn’t nearly as much marsh in front of The Breakers at Long Beach, WA – USA this year as last, and what remains is shrinking to meadow daily. Still, Mallards are raising their chicks in what water there is! … Continue reading
Posted in birds, nature, outdoors, pacific northwest, pacific ocean, photography
Tagged birds, mallard, nature, outdoors, pacific northwest, photography, red-wing blackbird, savannah sparrow, The Breakers
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~ Raspberry Blossoms and Bombus ~
Raspberry canes are in bloom and with the warm dry weather are attracting all sorts of pollinators. This Bombus caught my eye and stayed around long enough for me to get my iPhone and snap these shots. Since I … Continue reading
Posted in bugs & critters, Entomology, Gardening, landscape gardening, nature, pacific northwest, photography
Tagged Bombus, bumble bee, gardening, nature, pacific northwest, photography, polinators, raspberry
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~ In My Shady Garden ~ Wordless Wednesday ~
Place in the World
~ Hornet’s Nest? ~ WPC: Unlikely ~
While walking with Jello on a wooded trail in our neighborhood, I stepped over this strange looking outgrowth. I leaned in closer to take a picture and was soon threatened by one of the hornets that were working the outgrowth. … Continue reading
~ Frosted Violet ~ Wordless Wednesday ~
Posted in flowers, Gardening, landscape gardening, Wordless Wednesday
Tagged flowers, gardening, huechera, landscape gardening, Wordless Wednesday
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~ May Day Bouquet ~ In A Vase On Monday + Curvy Lines ~ WPC: Lines ~
The lilac shrub was offered to me by a neighbor, so I don’t know what variety it is and wish I did, because after living year-round in sun and open sky this Syringa is blooming well, staying compact, is not … Continue reading
~ In A Vase On Monday ~ The Pond ~
This evening I offer my pond, with sunlight filtering through evergreens and Camelia blossoms floating in the gentle current, as the backdrop for my posy of violets! The vase is a favorite purchased from Orcas Island Pottery, USA. Cheers to … Continue reading
~ Doublefile Viburnum ~ WPC: Prolific ~
Three years ago I started adding Viburnum shrubs to my gardens. They are maturing now and this spring several of the doublefile viburnums are blooming! The tiny buds are just beginning to open. With the forecast of more sunny … Continue reading











