Tag Archives: Bike Tours

An Explosion of Color: Lavender and Emerald!

Dumb luck birding, and bike touring … it’s a great combination. When Molly and I planned the family vacation to be just prior to our bike tour, we had no idea that our vacation choice, Dungeness Bay would hold their Lavender Festival the final two days of our Olympic Peninsula stay. Heck, prior to this week I had never seen Lavender in my life.

Thus, this morning while taking a bike ride, off the bike path I spied a beautiful field of Lavender. These purplish flowers were screaming at me to get off my bike and enjoy the visual sensation. Here is a bit of what I saw.

Cycling down the bike I noticed some swallows using a bird house that did not look like tree swallows. Enter a new lifer for me … the Violet-Green Swallow … what a gorgeous bird. Perhaps in honor of the local festival the bird should be renamed to the Emerald-Lavender Swallow … seems appropriate! To get these photos by the bird house, I dismounted my bike and crawled towards the swallows, never standing up. A prone or sitting human is not so threatening.

Attacking Bald Eagles, Babies & Other Stuff!

The family is having a fantastic time on the Olympic Peninsula. The area is gorgeous, and the weather is fantastic. Yesterday we hiked up Hurricane Ridge where Maren posed in an Alpine meadow. When I returned home, I was treated to some seagulls attacking a Bald Eagle.

Today, my son-in-law Matt and I drove out to Cape Flattery where we beachcombed for over two hours (2 hours of walking on a sandy beach without seeing another human), followed by a hike out onto the Cape Flattery Headland itself.

Hurricane Ridge

  • Marren
  • Wildflower Vista
  • Buck in Velvet

Attacking the Bald Eagle

Cape Flattery

  • Black Oystercatcher Chicks
  • Pigeon Guillemots
  • Pelagic Cormorants on Nests