Most of the travelling is on fire access roads like this. Still snow patches in sheltered spots.
Few outcrops once you get to the top. No views from here. mostly 30 year old plantation trees.
Back to Ridge to sit for a while and see what might show up . From here you can see the lake and the sooke Hills with the Olympic mountains on the horizon.
There was a Bald Eagle calling , whistles and chirping sounds, from the top of a tree behind me.
I look up to see where it is sitting, and High above the eagle a Peregrine Falcon is gliding out southward over the valley .
It heads out about a half mile or so, and then flaps a few of times before going into a incredible swift dive. dropping about 500 feet almost instantly. It was far in the distance but I could see it pull out sharply from the dive before it disappeared in the background of the trees behind.
Shortly after that the eagles called again and way up above them was another adult bald eagle heading out the direction of the peregrine. It got out about as far as the falcon but made a 180 degree turn and headed back over the eagles again and they again called out in disgruntlement.
Northern Pygmy Owl in the Garry Oak |
Turkey vultures migrating by the ridge |
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