North Cascades Photography – Skagit Valley Snow Geese

North Cascades Photography – Skagit Valley Snow Geese

Winter tends to be a bit wet and gray. But then the Snow Geese arrive! If you’re out and about on the Cascade Loop in the winter months, be sure to come for a visit!

They tend to flock together as they move from field to field in search of food. According to this article Snow Geese of the Pacific Flyway “most of the Snow geese wintering in the Skagit were born abroad on Russia’s Wrangel Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the northernmost nesting ground for 100 migratory bird species. The island also has the largest population of Pacific walruses and the highest concentration of polar bear dens in the world.”

There is also a simple map of the locations:

Their size and bright color makes them stand out against any background. Getting a decent shot is harder than it looks, trying to catch both the close up features of an individual Snow goose while also conveying the size of the flock as well as the sky and background…

One great place to go see all sorts of birds is Fir Island. “A major component of the Skagit River Delta, the island is an important habitat for wildlife. Migrating from the northern portion of Wrangel Island in Russia, 30,000 to 70,000 snow geese spend the winter on the Skagit River Delta and the Fraser River Delta of British Columbia.[1] Important internationally, this population and one that winters in California, are the only snow geese that migrate between Eurasia and North America and the only remnant still extant in Eurasia.[2][3]

Other migratory waterfowl include tundra swans, trumpeter swans and the bald eagle. Over the course of a year, 180 species of birds have been recorded at Skagit Wildlife Area, 13,000 acres (53 km2) of mostly tidelands and intertidal marsh, the largest section of which is located on the southern margin of the island.[4]

These image are from Padilla Pay in Feb, 2019.

There is a trail along the shoreline, maintained by the county. Check out the Padilla Bay Foundation, their web site is awesome!

Really its just hit or miss and a lot of driving about the valley to find where they are at any particular time. Last night at sunset there was a huge group at Padilla Bay, but then I went back there for sunrise, I did not see one Snow Goose!

IF you are interested in Photography Tours, check out my web site.

Skagit Valley Tulip Tours, Night Sky Photo Tours and North Cascades Photo Tours are all available.

 

2017 Washington State Scenic Calendar is here!

The new 2017 Washington State Scenic Calendar is here!

Printed on 8.5″ x 11″ 100lb bond glossy paper the images will really pop with color and vibrance.

In my opinion, its my best calendar yet.

The calendars will be $20 each. Shipping anywhere in the US is $6 and anywhere out of the US the shipping cost is $12.

Calendars ship out in 24 hours.

We will ship your calendars anywhere you’d like!

Here is the link to order!

Here are the images from this years calendar.

Deception Pass Bridge

Deception Pass Bridge

The bridge connecting Whidbey Island to the mainland at Deception Pass is one of the photographic icons of this area. Wooded slopes and sheer cliffs towering over a deep fast channel make it dramatic. The span itself lends to being photographed.

Deception Pass State Park includes several short and spectacular trails, on both sides of the channel.

The luminescence of the green water below the cliffs adds to the magic. The heavily forested slopes above, fed by fog and mist make the place dreamy. Sunsets are especially fantastic.

Prints are available here.

The new 2017 Washington State Scenic Calendar is now available!

2016 Washington State Scenic Calendar Now Available!

The images have been chosen and the 2016 Washington State Scenic Calendar is now available!

The Calendar is printed on thick (80#) White Linen Paper. The exact calendar size is 8.5 x 11″ when it is closed, 11″ x 17″ when open. It is Wire Bound. The calendars is printed on 13 sheets, both sides, and the binding is in the middle. Each copy is individually sealed.

The printing is magnificent, all of the images are very sharp.

The cost is $20.00 each with a $5.00 shipping cost for shipping anywhere in the US.

International shipping is $12. The link below lets you order with international shipping!

Bulk rates for 20 or more copies are available. Email for prices. AndyPorterPhotography@gmail.com

For the first time ever you can purchase the calendar with your debit or credit card, online!

Here is the link to purchase your copy. http://andyporterimages.com/calendars/

All calendars orders will ship out in 24 hours.

Thanks very much to all of you for following, commenting and helping to choose the images!

Thank you!!

Andy

Fort Worden State Park and Point Wilson Light House

I accompanied my son’s 5th grade class on an overnight field trip to Fort Worden State Park, in Port Townsend, Washington last week. The kids all had fun, feeding an octopus and dissecting a fish…

And I had fun taking pictures. Lighthouses are, of course, huge magnets for photographers.

The old fort has a maze of concrete tunnels for artillery.

And the flowers were blooming!

So, it was a great time for all.

Palouse Falls State Park

I made a trip last weekend to Palouse Falls State Park.
Caught the sunset.

Palouse Falls State Park  - Sunset

Palouse Falls State Park – Sunset

Espied a few Yellow Bellied Marmots.

Yellow Bellied Marmot

Yellow Bellied Marmot

Camped the night.

Palouse Falls State Park Campground

Palouse Falls State Park Campground

Captured a nice image of the falls in the moonlight.

Palouse Falls State Park Moonlight

Palouse Falls State Park Moonlight

and got this last parting shot of the sunrise.

Palouse Falls State Park Morning Light

Palouse Falls State Park Morning Light

Deception Pass State Park

The bridge connecting Whidbey Island to the mainland at Deception Pass is one of the photographic icons of this area. Wooded slopes and sheer cliffs towering over a deep fast channel make it dramatic. The span itself lends to being photographed.

I visited on Thanksgiving to get air and scout for spots to photograph at night. The light was warm and inviting. Here are a few shots.

Deception Pass State Park Bridge

Deception Pass State Park Bridge

Deception Pass State Park Water

Deception Pass State Park Water

Deception Pass State Park Trail

Deception Pass State Park Trail

Deception Pass State Park Throwing

Deception Pass State Park Throwing

Deception Pass State Park Viewpoint

Deception Pass State Park Viewpoint

Deception Pass State Park Trees

Deception Pass State Park Trees