Walking for an hour along the bluff watching wildlife and beachcombing with the waves lapping the shore I didn't want to turn around and go back.
There was all sorts of interesting flotsam on the beach. Cedar and I had fun with the set of stairs we found. I dragged them over to a log and then he tried them out.
I'm not sure how many eagles we saw. At least 3. The most interesting thing was that one of them was carrying a stick in its talons. I guess they work on their nests in the winter!
There were a few sand dollars on the beach. I only saw live ones, so I left them where they were and just took pictures.
Herons always look so grumpy. haha They are beautiful and impressive birds though and remind me more of pterodactyls than any other avian.
Here is one of the many seals I saw! I love harbor seals.. they have such neat spotted fur. I saw a male sealion also, but my photo of the top of his head just isn't clear enough to post. I never would have seen him if I hadn't been balancing on a log into the water when he went by. Just another reason to get out there and don't just look.. play!
I read that even at high tide that this beach is quite passable, but the tide was not all the way high when I was on my way back and this photo shows just how close the water was to the bluff, so if you go out there be careful and watch the tide tables!
ADVENTURE!
The heron DOES look grumpy! We saw a heron yesterday with the eagles and I was just telling Chris how they remind me of pterodactyls. Lol.
ReplyDeleteI love the Cedar stairs and beach picture.
The eagle with the stick reminds me of a peace dove with an olive branch. But mightier. :)