I made an early morning drive down to Ridgefield last Friday and spent 2 days there. For those not familiar with this refuge it is in southwest Washington not far from the coast. There is a 4.2 mile drive through portion where you are not allowed to get out of your car, however the road takes you past a variety of habitats at close range and the wildlife gets somewhat used to auto activity. I think I was a bit early in the year for the best results because many birds are still arriving. I did, however, come home with several good images and am posting a few of them here. I used my 300, 500 and 800mm and all 3 of my camera bodies at various times.
Bob
Frosty morning breakfast vole (you can't get that at McDonalds!)
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I watched this guy catch and eat 3 of them
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A few of the hundreds of tundra swans at the partially frozen lake
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Tundra swans pair-bonding
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Male northern harrier - This was a lucky shot with very little time to react
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Red-tails were everywhere
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This juvy red-tailed had just finished a meal at the edge of the water - very wet!
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Three river otters entertained me both days- playing and catching fish
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He is a heck of a mouser........
