Our six days of camping were not really enough to cover all the ground in northern Okanogan County but we sure did make a dent in it. We left camp a couple times to drive out and do some exploring. Along the way we found more birds and some more interesting plants as well.
No doubt, seeing nesting Great Gray Owls was a highlight of our week!
We stopped along the Aeneas Valley Road to look for Bobolinks and were not disappointed. Two or three males were displaying on the fence posts.
We stopped along the Aeneas Valley Road to look for Bobolinks and were not disappointed. Two or three males were displaying on the fence posts.
More fairyslipper calypso orchids. I wonder if this is an especially good year for them?
Great Gray Owl on the nest.
Great Gray Owl on the nest.
The male Great Gray Owl watches from nearby.
Great Gray Owl male
Great Gray Owl male
Great Gray Owl male
Great Gray Owl male
Great Gray Owl male
Great Gray Owl male
Great Gray Owl male
Great Gray Owl male
This western larch snag was probably over 1000 years old when it died maybe hundreds of years ago!
Douglas maple
Interesting plant with fringed leaves
Pipestem moss. A new one for me.
Old larch used for making shakes.
Coralroot? If so, which one?
Coralroot? If so, which one?
A worn butterfly. Morning cloak?
Newly fledged American Robin
Last year’s nest. I wonder if it will be used again.
Willow Flycatcher?
Spotted Sandpiper nest alongside a roadway.
Spotted Sandpiper
Tree Swallows make it look painful
Wait up Mom!
Belted Kingfisher. I was pretty sure it had a nest across the road in a bank but ran out of time to wait for it to emerge again.
Robin’s nest?
Yellow-headed Blackbird
Barrow’s Goldeneye family
American Coot baby
Song Sparrows
Song Sparrows
Song Sparrows
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Beautiful pictures!
Thanks! It was really that lovely.