View across lagoon on Tommy Thompson Trail at Weaverling Spit.
I paused on my morning walk at Weaverling to photograph a handful of beautiful mallards. Also in the mix were red wing blackbirds. Fidalgo Bay Resort, Tommy Thompson Trail.
It was July 2005 when Northwest tribes took part in a traditional Canoe Journey that on this occasion led to the shores of Fidalgo Island. The Samish Indian Nation hosted this summer event, welcoming guests to their Weaverling Spit gathering place.
As it turns out, the sun burned through early morning fog to present yet another beautiful fall day on Fidalgo Island. That does not mean my early Saturday walk was without rewards. Morning mist provided special lighting and circumstances including a bald eagle working on its nest. Tommy Thompson Trail is a great choice any […]
Beauty in the morning sun. Duck on pond just a 50 yards from Fidalgo Bay.
Another beautiful fall morning on Fidalgo Bay! A therapeutic walk on the Tommy Thompson Trail, including the former railroad trestle from March’s Point. Among the birds I saw were blue herons, ducks, loons, killdeer and hawk. Placid waters and morning light made for a natural “studio” setting.
I took a walk on Tommy Thompson Trail Tuesday. The trip included encounters with a variety of Northwest birds including a killdeer. Near the Samish Indian Nation recreational vehicle park at Weaverling Spit in Anacortes.
It was July 2005 when tribes from around the region participated in a traditional Canoe Journey that on this occasion led to the shores of Fidalgo Island. The Samish Indian Nation hosted this summer event, welcoming guests to their Weaverling Spit gathering place.
This busy bee has fully embraced Spring 2020 responsibilities, working from blossom to blossom near a Weaverling Spit wetland area.
Afternoon sun. Robin on a split rail fence, Weaverling Spit, Fidalgo Island.
Reflections on a serene Fidalgo Bay inlet at Weaverling Spit, Fidalgo Island.
Midday sun shines down on the shallow waters of Fidalgo Bay. Weaverling Spit is visible at the base of this image, with the Tommy Thompson Trail bisecting the image as it crosses over the former railroad trestle connecting Anacortes and March’s Point.