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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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Tag Archives: nature
~ Far Away and Long Ago ~ Cee’s B & W Photo Challenge ~
Crater Lake in black and white almost looks like a post card from the early 1900’s!
~ Wordless Wednesday ~
Posted in mycology/mushrooms/fungi, nature, outdoors, pacific northwest, Wordless Wednesday
Tagged nature, outdoors, postaday, Wordless Wednesday
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~ Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge ~ Snowbound! ~
These two shots were taken in late January, 2015 after a heavy snowfall in Vancouver. The piles on top of the suet feeder and bird bath put a new perspective on snowbound!
Posted in Cee's Odd Ball Photo Challenge, nature, outdoors, pacific northwest
Tagged Cee's Odd Ball Photo Challenge, nature, outdoors, postaday
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~ Dove of Peace ~ Monochrome Monday + WPC – Eye Spy 3 ~
Mourning Doves return to my grounds yearly. This one perched in a tree nearby long enough for me to get some nice shots in the early spring sunlight. Sending everyone peace — it starts in our hearts. Eye Spy“>
Posted in birds, ornithology, outdoors, pacific northwest, Photographs, weekly photo challenge
Tagged birds, Monochrome Monday, nature, outdoors, photography, postaday, weekly photo challenge
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~ Bird’s Eye View ~ Two Picidae Friday Flyers + WPC – Eye Spy 1 ~
Our suet feeders are visited regularly by Downy Woodpeckers and Northern Flickers. It was a joy to watch adult Downy’s bring their fledglings to the feeder last spring. This year I have seen, though not photographed Yellow Shafted Flickers in … Continue reading
Posted in birds, ornithology, pacific northwest, weekly photo challenge
Tagged birds, Friday Flyers, nature, weekly photo challenge
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~ Clouds – C B & W Anything That Flies Challenge + Transition -5 ~
High flying clouds like this are characteristic of Vancouver, Washington – USA. Situated on the Columbia River about 90 miles (145 k) from the Pacific Ocean, we experience changeable marine weather here. Sometimes it’s quite dramatic! Clouds — what would … Continue reading
~ Like Water ~ Like Ice ~ WPC – Transition #4 ~
Posted in birds, Gardening, nature, pacific northwest, plants, weekly photo challenge, Wordless Wednesday
Tagged birds, gardening, nature, weekly photo challenge, Wordless Wednesday
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~ Tuesday Two by Two + WPC Transition 3 ~
When I first introduced Rudbeckia and Echinacea into the sunny front gardens my intent was twofold; to enjoy the plethora of lovely blossoms from summer to fall, and to provide food and habitat for migrating birds in fall and winter. … Continue reading
Posted in flowers, nature, pacific northwest, plants, weekly photo challenge
Tagged nature, weekly photo challenge
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~ Monochrome Monday + WPC Transitions ~
Hydrangea thrives in my gardens. I love their abundant blue blossoms which cheer me whenever I look at them. Over the course of a hot summer, the plants that get direct sunlight turn almost a rust color. These two shots … Continue reading
~ Monochrome Monday ~ Hawk ~
Looks like it might be a hawk perched up in the bare branches of my neighbor’s Pin Oak Tree, but it’s hard to say. Jello and I heard a rhaspy cry as we were finishing our walk. It reminded me … Continue reading
Posted in birds, nature, ornithology, outdoors, pacific northwest
Tagged birds, Monochrome Monday, nature, photography, postaday
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