7 Bald Eagles at Thomas Point

It rained this morning, so I didn’t get to Thomas Point until early afternoon. I don’t often get out at this time of day, but maybe I should. Birds weren’t particularly plentiful, but there was a good variety.
I saw seven or more Bald Eagles and two lovely French birds.

Auroa

Aurora (On the left) and her friend live locally but are from France. They were very impressed with Thomas Point.

This young deer greeted me as I entered the park.

This young deer greeted me as I entered the park.

White Winged Scoter

I haven’t seen many White Winged Scoters.

Tundra Swan

A small flock of Tundra Swans was hanging out in the cove.

Surf Scoter

Only a few Surf Scoters were present.

Ruddy Duck

This Ruddy Duck was near the ranger cabin.

Lesser  Scaup

The Canvasbacks have left, so the Lesser Scaups are the dominant bird now.

Common Goldeneye 116

Common Goldeneye

Only a few Common Goldeneyes were at the point.

Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle

I haven’t often seen this many Bald Eagles.