Last week I took the Hounds to one of our favorite spots, the local marina, which has many lovely spots to access the river away from the boats.
It's a pretty reliable spot for seeing pelicans.
Though we also see other birds such as this Double-crested Cormorant:
As they were wading, a pelican flew past.
Actually, on one day last week I did not see any pelicans. Shocking! But I did see Truman's twin. We were at Leslie Groves Park when we met a woman walking a long-haired black-and-tan wiener dog named Cooper.
Pippin, who usually barks at other dogs, ran right up to Cooper.
Truman kept his distance, possibly disturbed by the resemblance. A fun encounter indeed.
I also did some painting last week, though not the kind I usually do. I had some light blue paint left over from the bedroom project, and decided that it might just cover two of the living room walls. The living room walls are gray, a color which annoyed me. So I fixed that:
It was quite tricky getting around that TV stand, which was too heavy to move. But I managed, and with the help of lots of plastic sheeting, didn't get a single drop of paint on anything it wasn't supposed to be on.
The color is closest to the actual color in the pic above -- the one below isn't showing blue enough, but it does show the finished walls. It is a big improvement.
Okay, back to the birds. One morning we visited W.E. Johnson Park briefly, where we had a nice Osprey fly-over:
Our best adventure of the week happened yesterday. I took the Hounds back to Leslie Groves Park for a short walk, and when I got back to the car, it was only 7:30am. We like to go out early to avoid the heat of the day, you see. This was earlier than usual, though, and I didn't feel like going home at 7:30 in the morning, and I also had not seen any pelicans yet, so on a whim, I decided to drive to Chiawana Park in Pasco.
And after a short walk, guess what we found there?
Sleepy pelicans!
Some of them were preening -- this pair was often synchronized:
This bird was trying to preen a hard-to-reach spot:
The geese were preening as well, but I had eyes only for pelicans....
That satisfied my pelican needs for the day. It was still early, though, so I opted to continue on down the road a ways to Sacajawea Park, which the Hounds had never been to.
We found this robin on a nest:
The Hounds seemed to enjoy the place.
Finally, since the McNary National Wildlife Refuge was just a hop, skip, and a highway overpass away, I popped over there for a quick look. The best sighting was of coot chicks -- the lighting was bad, though, and they were far away, so I couldn't get the best photos. Still exciting to see!
And naturally, there were pelicans....
Plus my other favorite bird in these parts, the Great Egret:
Then I headed home (the Hounds were giving me Looks). We got back at 10:00am after visiting three parks and one refuge. A fine morning all round.
This post will be the last one until the end of the summer -- I am going on vacation, and will not be updating again until September 2nd. May we all have fabulous summer adventures!