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Tag Archives: Hairy Woodpecker
Salmon Lake Trail
Salmon Lake trail follows Salmon Creek up from the end of Silver Bay to Salmon Lake, and then further on up the valley, ultimately branching with the main current trail going over to Redoubt Lake Cabin, and a historical trail … Continue reading
Posted in hiking, weather, winter
Tagged Brown Creeper, Hairy Woodpecker, Hermit Thrush, hiking, Mink, Salmon Lake, Salmon Lake Trail, snow
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WR: Night Forty
Clear skies with chilly temperatures made for a nice quiet night, weather-wise. Except for a distant eagle calling at 2:30, the only thing I heard until nearly daylight was River Otters chirping. The started about 2:35 and continued through almost … Continue reading
Posted in birds, Recording
Tagged dark-eyed junco, Hairy Woodpecker, Trumpeter Swan, Window Recording
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Plant, Fungus, Deer, Bird, and Moth
This entry is part 83 of 144 in the series 2008 Photojournal