Sunday, October 27, 2019

10-27-19 A Bald Eagle Adventure Today

Sunday, October 27
...at this time of year it is not common to see the Southern Residents, but that doesn't mean one doesn't continue to listen and watch...cause you just never know...
...it was early this morning when I heard some unusual sounds over the Lime Kiln hydrophones...sounded like a humpback!   That would be the first one heard, this fall.  
...since hearing the first one in October of 2013, my ears get keen to hear when the first one will show up on the hydrophones each fall...it's proved to be either late October or sometime in November.  It wasn't much and the few sounds were spread out over about an hour, so I clipped them together for a 22 second listen (cause that's all there was in total)...the humpback was somewhere in Haro Strait, but I wasn't ever able to visually locate it...


...while looking for the HB, a friend commented on the squawking gulls...and so here's how that went...pretty amazing by the end of that!


             (note: whether male or female I don't know)

...bit the fish in half!!







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