Monday, February 3, 2025
Nisqually Wildlife Refuge
I walked around some of the trails and the boardwalk at Nisqually Wildlife Refuge for a 4 mile walk. There were lots of birds to see and not many people this morning.
geese sitting on the trail
Watched this eagle land on the boardwalk railing and then fly off. Stood back and took this zoom shot.
seagull
more seagulls
view along the boardwalk
great blue heron
yellowlegs
common goldeneye
mallards
redwinged blackbird
robin
deer in the forest
Sunday, January 26, 2025
Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park
We stopped in Vantage Washington to walk the Ridge Trail and a long section of the Trees of Stone Interpretive Trail to make a 2 mile loop with 250 ft of gain. We went counterclock wise.
The trail goes up to a ridge, we had a view of the Columbia River in the distane.
fuzzy zoom of some of the elk we saw.
fuzzy zoom of some deer
The exhibits of petrified wood are located in concrete enclosures with wire on top along the Trees of Stone Interpretive Trail.
Photos of some of the petrified wood taken between the wire grids covering the exhibits.
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Manchester State Park
I went to Manchester State Park in Port Orchard Washington for a short walk. Near the beginning of the trail were some old buildings from when this was Middle Point in the early 1900's. The Torpedo Storehouse is now the group picnic area.
The Mine Casement
The unfinished Battery Mitchell is on the trail along the shoreline
View of Rich Passage with a ferry and a distant Mount Rainier
zoom of Mount Rainier
Part of the steps leading up the hill to complete the loop trail
Ferns and trees along the trail, it was very quiet here this morning, I didn't see any one else on the trail.
I then walked the sort way along the marine camp area. Overall, I walked about 1.25 miles.
Seagull on a rock in the water
zoom of American wigeons
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Nisqually Wildlife Refuge
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