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On the Skokomish River, September, 2016.

On the Skokomish River, September, 2016.

In the Field: Images of Autumn

October 28, 2016

We've had a mostly dreamy autumn this year, and by that I mean a full embrace of whatever the weather throws at us--rain, wind and mild temperatures. We're up for venturing out, always!

In mid September, Vi and I joined another mother-son duo and a third grown-up gal pal for a early autumn pack packing trip. It was a total trip of discovery to a part of the Olympic National Park which I had never set foot in, and whose history I knew little about (I got my fill of old photos at the ranger station and discovered this beautiful woman here).  

My son, having a chuckle with his buddy before chucking the backpack at the trail head (guess who then put it on?).

My son, having a chuckle with his buddy before chucking the backpack at the trail head (guess who then put it on?).

Our riverside camp site--accessible only by trail--was nestled in a grove of moss-laden giant maples just beginning to turn. Giant sword ferns carpeted the ground around us, muffling any sounds other than the river's flow and later, a river otter's squeak along the bank at dusk. I heard the otter before seeing it, and caught sight two siblings, peeking at me curiously. The two adolescent otters shimmied in the current like little mermaids, back and forth, while their mother scolded them follow her into some boulders out of sight.

Soon after, dozens of bats fluttered against the not-quite-dark sky. I sat along the bank, hoping for another look at the disappeared otter family. My son and his buddy were having a story read, which allowed me this quiet time. While I am sorry he missed seeing the otters, I felt like I'd been personally visited by the forest fairies that night.

Below is another photo from that weekend, along with several shots of birds we saw or heard on the trip, images courtesy of Mike Hamilton. The photos Mike shot are taken at other locations, but of birds and plant life occurring throughout Western Washington mountain foothills and riparian environments.

Male Junco. Image: Mike Hamilton.

Male Junco. Image: Mike Hamilton.

Golden Crowned Kinglet, image: Mike Hamilton.

Golden Crowned Kinglet, image: Mike Hamilton.

American Dipper, image: Mike Hamilton.

American Dipper, image: Mike Hamilton.

At the ranger station, trail head of Staircase at Olympic National park, along the Skokomish river.

At the ranger station, trail head of Staircase at Olympic National park, along the Skokomish river.

Black Capped Chickadee, image: Mike Hamilton.

Black Capped Chickadee, image: Mike Hamilton.

Crows on Oregon Grape, image: Mike Hamilton.

Crows on Oregon Grape, image: Mike Hamilton.

Tags Birding, Birding with Kids, Back Paking, Staircase Olympic National Park, Autumn Hikes
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