~ Sandhill Cranes ~ WPC: Pedestrian ~

My sister, Diana and I participated in a viewing of the reclusive Sandhill Cranes that took place in a blind established at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge (RNWR) just 20 miles northwest of my home.

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You can see the blind on the left as we hiked into the area.

We were part of a 30 person group who were transported by van through gated/no public access roads, then walked about a quarter mile (half k) to the viewing site.

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A lovely evening.

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Cranes and friends on mudflat.

In other parts of the country, Sandhill Cranes are gregarious — not so in the Pacific Northwest where they are uncommon, and will leave the area if disturbed by humans.

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25X Lumix maxed out!

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7′ wingspan, 7 lbs mature

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A flock just arrived to join the three I was able to get in focus!

Thousands of Sandhill Cranes migrate through the Pacific Northwest in spring and fall. Diana and I had promised ourselves this adventure for three years — now we’re hooked! At dusk, as the group walked out more cranes flew in.  These photos are the best I could get with movement and low light.

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Three cranes at dusk.

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Crane impressions.

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Walking back after anything but a pedestrian experience!

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~ WPC: Windows ~

The window over the kitchen sink at our Long Beach condo looks out on stairs and walkways — not a very picturesque view — so I added some cafe-curtains, plants and driftwood to soften the look.

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This week’s photo challenge is to use a window as frame or reflection — something I love to do — here are a few favorites!

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~ Clark’s Tree In Fog ~ Wordless Wednesday ~

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http://breakerslongbeach.com/history-of-the-breakers/history-of-clarks-tree/

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~ Back of Things ~ Cee’s B&W Photo Challenge ~

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Riverside Park ~ Spokane, WA — USA

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Behind the Shed

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~ Beach Weeds ~ In A Vase On Monday ~

Sometimes it’s where the vase is that’s more important than what’s in it!

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The Breakers – 128 — Long Beach, WA USA

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Glass candle-holder filled with wish rocks.

 

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~ Depth, Density & Texture ~ WPC: Layered ~

Here are some of my favorite nature photographs that “focus on the interplay of depth, density, and texture,” the elements of this week’s WordPress photo challenge.

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Bald Eagle on the Wing — Ilwaco, WA – USA

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Cape Disappointment — Ilwaco, WA – USA

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North Head Lighthouse — Cape Disappointment State Park

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Orcas Island, WA — USA

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Odell Lake, Oregon — USA

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Lake Tahoe — USA

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Long Beach, WA — USA

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Olympic Mountains — Orcas Island, WA — USA

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~ Bird Tracks ~ Short-billed Dowitcher ~

For over two weeks I’ve studied the photos I took at Long Beach on August 30, 2017 and consulted my trusty bird-books to determine whether these are Short-billed or Long-billed Dowitchers.

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“A medium to large shorebird with a long bill, the Short-billed Dowitcher is a common and conspicuous migrant that uses a “sewing-machine” method of foraging across the mud flats. Its long bill is short only in comparison with the very similar Long-billed Dowitcher.”

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“There is little information on Short-billed Dowitcher population trends. A 2012 study found no updated information, and so the latest population estimate is from 2006.

“Three subspecies of Short-billed Dowitcher breed in North America…central and eastern populations appear stable….It is not clear what population trends are in western populations. Short-billed Dowitcher is on the 2014 State of the Birds Watch List, which lists bird species that are at risk of becoming threatened or endangered without conservation action.”

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Short-billed Dowitcher  Limnodromus griseus

tideflat migrant flock

long straight bills knee deep in muck

probe deeply for feed

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subarctic breeder

winter coast-mud-flat dweller

on the way somewhere

 

https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Short-billed_Dowitcher/lifehistory

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~ Wordless Wednesday + WPC: Repurpose 2 ~

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 Repurpose

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~ Sweet Life In Motion ~ Cee’s B&W Photo Challenge: Candid Shots ~ Unposed People + Animals In The Wild ~

Sweet life in motion

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wind – wave – sand – energy flows

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earth finds her balance

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Thanks to Cee for another stimulating challenge!

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~ In A Vase On Monday ~

Roses and Asters in a ceramic stein made in Belgium.

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Rosa ‘Charisma’, Aster x frikartii ‘Monch’

Dad shipped a pitcher and four steins to Mom when he was serving in Europe during WWII.

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Rosa ‘Charisma’ 

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Rosa ‘Tiffany’ – Rosa ‘Charisma’ – Aster x frikartii ‘Monch”

The rain started falling Sunday morning and the scent of Autumn is in the air — no longer  concealed by wildfire smoke.

To see more lovely flower arrangements visit Cathy at Rambling in the Garden .

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