Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Birds watching experience at Ridgefield Wildlife Refugee

We were so lucky that last sunday was a sunny day and so we went visited the Ridgefield Wildlife Refugee in Washington State, just about 45 minutes from Portland, toward the north. It's our first experience doing birdwatching in a natural park and the feeling is so wonderful. The entrancee fees is USD3 per car and we are not suppose to come out from the car during the winter season. This is to ensure a quality bird viewing opportunity for all. As we were not prepare with binocular and zoom lenses, we were not able to capture the closer picture of the birds, but the sceneray in the park is just fantastic as we drive along the River "S"unit. We spotted a flock of goose, the Great Blue Heron, Hawk and a fox! The entired journey tooks about 1/2 hour if we dont stopped at multitle locations...i think we spend almost 2 hours there, admiring the nature beauty...I would highly recommend this place to all nature lovers...
Ridgefiled national wildlife refugee- A duck swimming at the lake

I think this is Great Blue Heron

Somehow, I love this view so much!

and this too...look at the reflection at the lake, awesome!


Flock of Goose..

Spotted a hawk

Surprised! A fox!

Information counter, bye, see you next time!

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