My post for Camera Critters and id-rather-b-birdin have some never ending shots from Oregon. I wanted to post the Sea Lions from the Sea Lion caves and I have some more Oregon Birds.
Besides a lot of Surf Scoters in the Pacific Ocean we saw lots of Harlequin ducks. We found some Harlequins at the Haystack Rock during the low tide. They seemed comfy laying on the rocks or shells.
Female Harlequin Duck at Cannon Beach
SeaStar (starfish) at Oswald State park beach.
They blend in so well, how many Harlequin ducks can you find in this photo? I am not sure if these are mussels, what ever they are they do not look comfy to lay on? I guess the ducks do not mind.
I am used to seeing the beautiful Harlequin ducks on the Atlantic Ocean during the winter months on the Jersey Shore.
Sea Lions outside the cave.
One of the many cute baby gulls that we saw on Haystack Rock and Cannon Beach.
A Cute Pigeon Guillemot, they are not related to pigeons. The Guillemot is a seabird.
To see more cute and wonderful critters please visit Misty Dawn's Camera Critters. Also, thanks to Anni I am linked up with I'd-rather-b-birdin Thanks to Misty and Anni for hosting these fun critters meme. Also, thanks for stopping by to see my post. I wish everyone a safe and happy weekend.
Besides a lot of Surf Scoters in the Pacific Ocean we saw lots of Harlequin ducks. We found some Harlequins at the Haystack Rock during the low tide. They seemed comfy laying on the rocks or shells.
Female Harlequin Duck at Cannon Beach
SeaStar (starfish) at Oswald State park beach.
They blend in so well, how many Harlequin ducks can you find in this photo? I am not sure if these are mussels, what ever they are they do not look comfy to lay on? I guess the ducks do not mind.
For comparison these are two of the Atlantic Coast Barnagat beach Harlequins from last winter. You can see the pretty male.
Sea Lions in the Sea Lion cave near Yachats, Oregon
Sea Lions outside the cave.
One of the many cute baby gulls that we saw on Haystack Rock and Cannon Beach.
A Cute Pigeon Guillemot, they are not related to pigeons. The Guillemot is a seabird.
To see more cute and wonderful critters please visit Misty Dawn's Camera Critters. Also, thanks to Anni I am linked up with I'd-rather-b-birdin Thanks to Misty and Anni for hosting these fun critters meme. Also, thanks for stopping by to see my post. I wish everyone a safe and happy weekend.
I know it sounds crazy but my favourite shots here are of the Barnacles. I think those creatures are so kool and more importantly a necessary filtering component for our oceans. Among countless others of course.
ReplyDeleteMy dear Eileen,your photos are so amazing!!not get enough to watch them together with my granddaughter, I Breathtaking as always!!How do you get these photos;I love them all!!Have a wonderful weekend and a new month my dear friend!Thanks for your nice comment!!
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Such great shots! I know you really enjoyed your time there - and you saw so many cool critters and birds!
ReplyDeleteI think I see eight Harlequin ducks...they really blend so well it would be hard to recognize them at first glance..the male Barnagat beach Harlequin is so pretty indeed! and the sea lions grouped together makes me think how lovely it is to be in a friendly community...the baby gull is so cute!!! oh, so the cute pigeon Guillemot is a seabird, I love its eyes! oh and yes I love the starfish and your awesome sunset header...happy weekend to you! :-)
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos- you have some beautiful scenery there!
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Fantastic shots. I've never seen so many mussels like that, cool picture, the ducks do blend in! The sea lions are amazing, super capture!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Nice series of photos! I love the colors of the Harlequin Duck.
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to your posts, can't wait to see what you'll introduce me to next!
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely selection, it must be amazing to get so close to the sea lions.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photography . . . I like seeing something different from what I see in the Midwest. One more way that communication through our blog friends can create a mini National Geographic. Thank you Eileen . . .
ReplyDeletei love that guillemot! so sleek and pretty! neat shots!
ReplyDeleteCamouflage is an amazing thing and your shots are always such a treat, thanks Eileen.
ReplyDeleteFantastic marine life, sea lions and the star fish are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThe male Harlequin is so pretty, but what a strange surface they choose to sit on, it can't be at all comfortable!
ReplyDeleteYour pigeon guillemot looks very like our black guillemot, lovely bird!
Hi Eileen, I am oohing and aahing over your Harlequin Ducks. I have never seen one in person. Beautiful. I enjoyed seeing your other pictures today too. Have a fantastic holiday weekend!
ReplyDeleteNo surprise -- your Oregon pictures top mine!! Wonderful selection; I am so glad you guys got to spend some time here. My son-in-law taught us how to gather mussels and cook them (like clams). I never do it any more, too much work, but it was fun to learn. (We are staying about 40 minutes inland from Florence which is the next coastal town south of Sea Lion Caves.)
ReplyDeleteouch...doesn't look like a very comfy spot sitting on top of all those mussels!
ReplyDeletei love the sea star!! AND the sea lions!! the little fuzzy baby gull is adorable!!
I try to get these kind of close-ups of birds but I can't. Yours are wonderful and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe sea lion shots are amazing! Looks like real estate is at a premium!!
ReplyDeleteoutstanding photos
ReplyDeleteI love the seastar!
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Eileen,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the incredible beauty of this place. I am blown away.
oh, all gorgeous critters Eileen, you had so much finds in Oregon.
ReplyDeleteOregon critters are awesome. Stunning shots, Eileen!
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Nice pictures you show.
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Wonderful series!
ReplyDelete...those ducks?---------beautiful!!! You should seriously consider linking up at the Bird D'Pot with this post [and any other ones you post in the future that has bird photos!!]
ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed viewing these images. And I must add that your header photo is outstanding.
beautiful scenery and critters. The colourful harlequins are so pretty and I like the Guillemot's bright red legs.Those shells do look like mussels and the ducks have chosen an odd place too sleep. It must be a great picnic ground for the birds.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a great trip, beautiful pics!
ReplyDeleteThe Guillemot and the Harlequin ducks are tremendous, not to mention the seals and starfish, superb Eileen.
ReplyDeleteI think harlequin ducks are my favorite. The guillemot is a real stunner!
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Ooh what an awesome close-up of the guillemot! They usually keep their distance from me. The sea lions are great!
ReplyDeleteGood photos!
ReplyDeleteI think I am having difficulty posting a comment on your page. I posted a comment on the previous post; don't see it. Anyway great photos both posts. In the previous post I especially liked the flickers.
ReplyDeleteFabulous stuff Eileen!
ReplyDeleteGreat series!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteI really like the Guillemot shot. We call them Black Guillemots here in the UK. Lovely red feet.
ReplyDeleteThat baby gull is so cute!
ReplyDeletegreat birding Eileen. Seems liek a great place to see a lot of things besides great birds. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat post!
ReplyDeleteWonderful captures. I love the one of the baby gull.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photographs, Eileen! I especially love the baby gull, pretty Pigeon Guillemot and lazy Sea Lions. All are wonderful, though. Beautiful sights!
ReplyDeleteThose Harlequin Ducks are certainly beautiful. It's amazing how they blend in with the shells.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photographs, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteYou have seen so many creatures... big and small. Wow! :) Impressive!