Began like this.
What a nice sight to wake up too, even if it was 0430.
How fitting that the barn swallows left the nest and learned to fly today. Last night they looked like this, packed in tight in the nest and the rafter, singing for their supper.
Today they were on their way to independence. I tried to get shots of the parents making fly-bys with dinner but they didn’t come out too well. The rest of the day they clumsily flew around the porch and rested on the picnic table, floor, and windows. They are still being fed. Pretty soon I’ll be able to reclaim that space for humans, after I fumigate it.
The crows have been expressing a bit too much interest.
Down at the marina, at least one pair of oyster catchers is back. Look at those beaks.
I took the boat around the island and may have seen one elephant seal on the beach. There were several piles of harbor seals on one of the spits and beaches. Separate from them was a humongous, pale large mass on the south beach. Either an elephant seal or a huge log. Time will tell.
I finally got a halfway focused shot of a tufted puffin out on the water. I love their huge orange beak.
I dissuaded at least one boat from being too close to shore but haven’t got a close look at the two jet skis I have seen cruise away from the island, twice! Cheeky buggers.
I’m feeling pretty independent myself.
Beautiful photos!
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