Late Fall in Northwest Oregon


From a Sparrow to a Bald Eagle

By mid-December, maple trees and other hardwoods have lost their leaves. Their autumn colors are now strewn along the trails. The rains have returned and the winds are blowing. Snow is glistening on the foothills down to 2,000 feet. 

On nearby Sauvie Island bald eagles are easy to spot, as are sandhill cranes and Canada geese. Up in the Coastal Mountains the streams are running high from rainfall and small birds are working at finding food. And, in the Tualatin Hills the ponds are welcoming migratory birds.

What a great time of the year.

Golden-crowned Sparrow

Bald Eagle drying off

Tualatin Hills

Early morning

Too cold for a swim

Vernonia Lake

Small waterfall in Coastal Mountains

Mallards

Cattails

The long and winding path

Tualatin Hills

Golden-crowned Sparrow

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 comments

  1. Great photos, John. Every season on the coastal side is beautiful.

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