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Guise Bay Take Me To Your Spa Western Sandpipers Feeding Sign At Settlement Sundews Growing Through Old Trail Helen On The Observing Platform Bench With AView Of Marina Watching Orca From The Boat Young Orca And Coastline Males Females And Pups On Rock Boat At Landing Kelp In Sand Kelp In Sand Eagle In Foggy Trees Boardwalk Beside Town Lighthouse First Landing Thimbleberries In The Rain Baby Sea Otter Nursing Kids Watching Rainbow Bald Eagle On Rock Bald Eagle On Rock Nara In The Back Of Boat Beach Side At Camp Site Pultney Point Lighthouse With Fog Horns Bikes Loaded On Ferry Bench With AView Of Marina Ferry Into Sointula Sandy Beach Tidepooling Ocean Side Of Museum Waiting For Ferry Back Rusting Dodge At Telegraph Cove Rhinoceros Aucklet Orca Breaching Composite Boat At Landing Baby And Mom Walking Toward Log Brooks Beach Pano Kayaks In The Morning Swampy Lake Light Colored River
Male And Female Swimming By Male And Female Swimming By
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Port McNeill And Area > Male And Female Swimming By

Rhinoceros Aucklet There are lots of birds identified as the "Northern Equivalent of Penguins". The body shape and coloration of these birds reminds me a lot of penguins. The horn on their beaks makes them easy to identify.
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Port McNeill And Area > Rhinoceros Aucklet

Orca Loop Upside Down Orca Loop Upside Down
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Port McNeill And Area > Orca Loop Upside Down

One Male Three Females One Male Three Females
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Port McNeill And Area > One Male Three Females

Orca Breaching Composite The whale doesn't need to get this far out of the water to breath - she (short dorsal fin) is looking at us.
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Port McNeill And Area > Orca Breaching Composite

Yellow-rumped Warbler On Fence Yellow-rumped Warbler On Fence
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Boardwalk At Telegraph Cove Boardwalk At Telegraph Cove
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Port McNeill And Area > Boardwalk At Telegraph Cove

Kids With Old Truck I have Tags: corrosion, derelict John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Port Mc Neill > Kids With Old Truck

Rusting Dodge At Telegraph Cove Rusting Dodge At Telegraph Cove
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Port McNeill And Area > Rusting Dodge At Telegraph Cove

Walking On Boardwalk To Museum Walking On Boardwalk To Museum
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Port Mc Neill > Walking On Boardwalk To Museum