Just an update from Tualatin, lots to see, I strongly suggest going alone and trust me you'll see 100x more as talking/noise= less birds. Typically you hear them before you see 'em, so I fly solo.
Tualatin Wildlife Refuge
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Almost forgot...here's some video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3bzmGLNX1g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RanjnLhNNc0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3bzmGLNX1g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RanjnLhNNc0
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Nice to see them doing their best to control our local rodent population. Love the shot of the mischievous little racoon! Also: A bunting!
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great pictures, keep those close-ups coming, love to see them
curious about the heron and the newt, I read that newts were poisonous and birds avoided them
curious about the heron and the newt, I read that newts were poisonous and birds avoided them
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That appears to be a salamander, rather than a rough-skinned newt.
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Great pictures! What a joy to see. Thank you.
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Thanks everyone!
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More great shots. I tend to agree with you about going solo as well. Many more photos. Although it is good to share the experience from time to time.
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Wonderful collection of candid wildlife photos. Thank you for sharing!
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Your pics are wonderful! It takes a special talent to be patient enough to see all that.