Glad I Took One

I am so glad I made the right choice with staying back yesterday, my fellow peeps were wet or I should say drenched. I am glad they were able to see a few bears even though it was wet.

Yesterday, did give me a chance to catch up on my blogs go through 800 pictures. I found a few amazing pictures of the mom bald eagle feeding her baby. Also in the treasure trove a few extreme cuteness alerts (otters with babys).

I started to feel better in the afternoon. Felt excellent after a meal of fresh caught salmon by Jan from our group, seafood charter, and a halibut casserole all AMAZING.

After dinner we went scouting for animals, we even found some. Side note, Lisa and Len have been amazed with how cooperative the animals have been. As a group we have gotten closer then most other years, also the abundance of them . Last night there was a cow moose and a calf that was maybe a week or two, did not get a picture of the calf did take numerous pictures of mom.

I am pushing my limits by not showing fear and safely getting out of the car to shoot. I think it’s easier in a group, you still have to be aware. The cow moose started to get irratated by the traffic on the dirt road so we took cue and backed up.

Caribou, one more cow and calf, plus a few birds finished the session out. Today was the boat ride still need to check pictures.

Babies

Amazing a bald eagle baby who might be a few days old. We were able to watch mommy bird beak feed. The little guy looked so amazing. The other amazing part was a quick twenty minute stop turned into a two hour lovefest of cuteness. People who know me know that the Bald Eagle is one of my favorites. I watch eagle cams at home and have seen eagles feeding their babies, but to see it and photograph it in real life this was the cherry on top of a beautiful day. (More on that later). Sunday’s animal sightings were more abundant.

I have already stretched my boundries, I have not been impressed with my ability in taking landscapes so I rarely use my wide angle lens. On the way home we stopped at the Russian Orthodox Church Ninilchik to practice some wide angle shots. This is one of the most photographed buildings on the Kenai. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Transfiguration_of_Our_Lord_Chapel

The day started with checking one of the photos from my bucket list. A cow moose with not one baby but two, I only saw this once and it was a quick flash then gone. Today was time to compose and settle in for some photos. Too bad I don’t have room in my carry-on.

Upon arrival at the dock we did not see the Time Bandit (boat from Deadliest Catch, a little bummed but the sights we saw made me forget about the Time Bandit.

Arriving at Gull Island we saw Sea Otters with a few babies, then more, and more, and still more. It was unbelievable Lisa, Len (our 2 guides), and Carl (our boat driver) had never seen so many cooperative otters. We stayed here for hours and I have a zillon pictures of furry cuteness, there was so much.

Sunday in Homer was finished off by treating the group to wine tasting at Bear Creek Winery in Homer. http://www.bearcreekwinery.com If you are ever in Homer check it out. I love embracing turning 50 all year.

Just to finish up those who know me know I have MS one thing I’ve learned traveling with Roy is management. I stayed back from the bear fly out to manage and recover from the awesome day yesterday was. I want to embrace the rest of the week and I am doing the bear extension.

One Moose

We saw 4 moose but only one would stand still for his picture. The drive down Saturday was wet and raining. I do have to say the weather gods did smile on us because I learned how to shoot a dreamy waterfall.

I would have to say that was good because we were able to settle in, get a short trip to the store to get things forgotten, and have a nice dinner outside because it stopped raining.

After dinner we decided to go scouting for animals. We saw one earlier in the day but could not stop. Driving around on the back roads Lisa our leader saw a moose with a baby but be the time we got stopped they were into the woods. Just about ready to give up on moose, we are driving by an intersection and see a moose down the side road. We were able to photograph him for awhile as he stayed there more concerned with leaves then us.

Read on to find the amazing amount of animals on Sunday.

SEAgulls NOT

Seagulls do not exist, I learned this twenty minutes into the trip. I should have googled this before I left. I also might have to write it five hundred times if I keep slipping, just kidding I hope. On the boat on Sunday I kept popping out with how many seagulls were on Gull island http://www.alaska.org/detail/gull-island . The funny thing was having a whole boat go a WHAT LOL. Our second stop of the day was Potter’s Marsh https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchorage_Coastal_Wildlife_Refuge where I thought I saw a seagull actually I saw an Artic Tern, a bird who has the longest migration, boy I bet their wings are tired. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_tern We also encountered Glaucous-winged Gulls, Glaucous Gulls and Black-legged Kittiwake (if you listen to the call they say their name).

Also in the mix on Saturday were some Sandhill cranes we saw on our way back from the store. I have a few pictures but they are kinda grainy. Sandpipers or known as Lesser Yellowlegs. My favorite bird the Bald Eagle, Sunday we saw a baby bald eagle more on that later.

I do know this trip I will so alot of birds and I am keeping tabs on when I see them. I can say birds are wonderful and interesting knowing the names and backstories, but I might still call Gulls Seagulls.

Our Group

I’m ok with not being the youngest this trip. We have Dee and Wendy both older and well travelled photographers from the east coast. Chris is the only guy other then our second guide, he is from New Brunswick Canada. Along with me he is the other nonbirder. We are all together in cabin three closet to the main house.

In cabin two there is Jan who is from Phoenix and seems to be pretty quiet. Sharing that cabin is Kelly who is the youngest by a few years. She was gifted this by her husband very sweet.

We then have Lisa who is such a bubbly genuine person and she enjoys sharing her passion for both photography and birds, she with the others will try and convert me. They started the first day when I saw the elusive SEAgull. You do know they don’t exist. More on that later. Len is Lisa’s second in command and helps us stretch the boundries also.

The cabins we are staying at are right on the Kenai river. Marlow’s on the River https://www.marlowsonthekenai.com The views are amazing and so are the owners if you want river front property this is the place. All in all I’m looking forward to an awesome trip.

The Adventure Continues

Morning, I’m so excited to start off today we are jumping into pictures at our first stop. I am having some cell phone data issues so hopefully we don’t have to wait to get pictures and updates on this animal adventure.

Yesterday when I flew in it was rainy and cold today just cold. Lets hope yesterday was the worst of it. I am looking forward to seeing some bears and wanting to see an orca for the first time, other then tv.

I will post when I can onto the adventure.

Wow, I’m With Minnie

and Goofy, Pluto, and Mickey. Sitting on the Spirit of Disneyland II Alaska Airlines headed for my photo trip turning 50 is amazing.

I am amazed at how big SeaTac is this is the one time I’m glad I did not suck it up and walk. I do have to say the TSA lanes were insane but my wheel chair driver buzzed right through.

I called Alaska Air, I asked at check in about my 3rd bag full of meds and am told they are your meds they should be fine. Well my flight attendant said you can only have 2 bags. She let me keep it I will get a note from my doctor for the return trip. I understand her point of view, if we allowed this everyone would say the 3rd bag was medicine. Like everyone’s pet is a service animal.

It’s all good I have a window seat. I know that’s strange for someone who doesn’t like to fly. I do believe looking at the mountains and land seems to calm me.

We seem to be flying up the coast, it’s interesting to wonder how many of those mountians have never seen a human foot print. The food was amazing it was a salmon potato pancake, and yes I did have a little bit of wine. I’m going to enjoy the rest of my flight will post animals soon.

The Eagle Has Landed

four of them plus an elk then one more. Tuesday the 12th we were at Camp Murray in Washington a gem of a military campground. We had water front property and an island in front of us. I looked up and saw a beautiful eagle singing in the tree and another one landed right next to it.

The next morning when we are getting ready to leave there are light feet and beaks making news freaked me out. I have to say glad Roy was up.

We then headed to the Port Townsend ferry and along the way saw some elk. These were smart elk as they were at a sign that said Elk Crossing. We arrived at the ferry an hour early and was able to get on that trip. So things came together like clock work.

Pulling into Cliffside RV park we were greated with another bald eagle. I think the animals are starting to warm up. Tonight I will be heading to Anchorage and then Saturday begins my photo adventure.

I hope to post lots of pictures. Maybe Roy can post his adventures on facebook seeing he is single for ten days.