Photos by Tag: Bald eagle

July 31st, 2021

Island bluff: 2008

A beautiful island bluff from a 2008 cruise through the islands. Note bald eagle on tree.

July 7th, 2021

Watching over Canoe Pass: 2013

One of my favorite eagle shots, for some reason. This eagle perched on a snag over Canoe Pass. I’ve passed over this bridge countless times over the years and have only seen an eagle on that cliff site once or twice. The snag has since suffered the ravages of time.

June 27th, 2021

Time to go…

Bald eagle leaves perch on power pole, northeast Fidalgo shoreline.

June 21st, 2021

Bald on the beach

Taking advantage of low tides this morning on the Fidalgo Island shoreline was this beautiful bald eagle.

April 9th, 2021

Eagle stationed at Canoe Pass: 2013

This bald eagle’s white head against the South Fidalgo bluff wall caught my attention. He was perched on a snag over Canoe Pass, a snag that has since snapped in half. I haven’t seen an eagle in this location since.

March 31st, 2021

Kayaker photographs eagle

I spotted the eagle first, and then a few minutes later noticed a kayaker approaching the rocks where it was perched. Kayaking and wildlife photography … a great combination! Gull Rock near Rosario.

February 3rd, 2021

Morning light, morning flight

A bald eagle leaves its perch in the branches of a tree at Big Indian Slough in Skagit County.

January 20th, 2021

Tucked away safely

A bald eagle perches in the branches of a tree growing on a Fidalgo Island bluff above Padilla Bay.

January 10th, 2021

Eagles all ’round

  How many eagle photos can one take? Never enough. Recent days in the outdoors have included welcome encounters with some beauties. This collection includes eagles from Fidalgo Island, North Whidbey Island and the western agricultural region of Skagit County. I really had to work hard for the photo of the pair, perched on a […]

December 26th, 2020

Eagle, south bluff of Fidalgo Island

I rarely see bald eagles in the trees east of Canoe Pass (too much bridge traffic?), so I was pleased the other day to discover this beauty stationed on a large snag.

December 16th, 2020

Foggy morning building project

Bald eagle in morning fog, headed for nest with building material. From Fidalgo Bay Road.

October 22nd, 2020

San Juan scenery

From a 2008 fishing trip, off the shore of Cypress Island. Look carefully and you will spot a bald eagle.

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