Juvenile Sharp-shinned Hawk
These two photos of a Juvenile Sharp-shinned Hawk were taken by Tom Bigley.

Juvenile Sharp-shinned Hawk

American Coot
An American Coot causing ripples in a pond at Nisqually. Photo by KJ Summerville.

Mallard in Flight

Nice shot of a male Mallard in flight, by KJ Summerville.

Baby Canada Geese 1

Baby Canada Geese 2

You can just tell how SOFT these baby Canada Geese are in these 2 photos by KJ Summerville!

Priest Point Sunset

A dramatic sunset at Priest Point Park.

Swantown Moon

A high moon over Swantown.

RW Blackbird male

A Red-winged Blackbird male, hopefully just standing on one leg as he rests.

Juvenile Black-headed Grosbeak

A spunky-looking juvenile Black-headed Grosbeak. Photo by Teri Wilson.

Juv House Finch
This Juvenile House Finch with "Tufts" was captured by Deb Jaqua.

Juv Starlings in BB

These smooth, gray, juvenile European Starlings are having a good ol' time drinking, bathing and splashing! Photo by Tom Bigley.

Bullock's Oriole in Tree

A summer visitor not seen often enough, this Bullock's Oriole was spotted in a tree by Woody Woodworth.

Female Black-throated Gray Warbler

Kathy Perry took these two pictures of a female Black-throated Gray Warbler visiting her yard.

Female Black-throated Gray Warbler 2

The close-up shows the bright yellow spot in front of her eye.

Adult Sharp-shinned Hawk

This adult Sharp-shinned hawk is looking hungrily for an unsuspecting small bird.

Red-breasted Nuthatch in hand

Bill Hansen has this Red-breasted Nuthatch taking mealworms from his hand!

Trail at Millersylvania State park

Peaceful trail passing by big Douglas-fir at Millersylvania State Park. Photo by Dave Starke.

Lancetooth Snails

Also at Millersylvania was a downed log with several of these busy Lancetooth Snails on it.

Nisqually Reach from Luhr Beach

This early Spring scene of Nisqually Reach is from Luhr Beach. Photo by Dave Starke.

Overheated Eastern Gray Squirrel eating lying down

Saturday afternoon, JUNE 6th, 2015... Just TOO plain hot for an Eastern Gray Squirrel, who decided to lie down flat to eat!
Photo by Teri Wilson.