Saturday, August 31, 2024

Saturday's Critters # 559

  Welcome to Saturday's Critters! Hello and Happy Saturday!


Happy Labor Day weekend everyone!


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Our latest trip, July 31 through Aug 7th, hubby and I were on a trip to Alaska. Our first night was in Anchorage Alaska, we spent 3 nights close to Denali Nat'l Park and Preserve and the last 2 nights were in Glacier View Alaska. We flew on Alaska Airlines from BWI in Maryland to Seattle WA.  At Sea-Tac we had just over an hour for our next flight to Anchorage Alaska. Arriving in Anchorage we picked up our rental car and hit the road for some sightseeing. These are images from our first day in Anchorage. The daylight hours were long, the sun rose around 5:30 am and did not set until around 10:30. 


1. Only a 20 minute drive from our Anchorage hotel we drove on the Seward Hwy to Beluga Point, Cook Inlet. I read the Beluga whales could be seen in this area mid July through Sept when the salmon are plentiful. We did not see any whales but the views were beautiful. Sept 21, 2024 will be a day for the Beluga Count, open to the public. During the Sept 2023 count, 331 Beluga whales were counted. 



View from Beluga Point lookout, the Cook Inlet







2. Heading back toward our Anchorage hotel, we stopped at the Potters Marsh Coastal Refuge right off the Seward highway. The boardwalk is nice except part of it is right next to the Seward Hwy, with cars and trucks zooming by and the Alaska Railroad tracks, so it was very noisy.





3. A view of the coastal refuge, looking toward the Cook Inlet and the Seward Highway.






4. I am not sure when the birds in Alaska migrate south for the winter. We did not see many at the refuge.  I believe what we did see were the Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs and we saw the Wilson's Snipe.





5. I was told these birds could be the Greater Yellowlegs.




I wish I could balance this well on just one leg. 




6. We did see some ducks too, not sure which duck we saw here. 




Below are a Wilson's Snipe with another Yellowleg.





7. We did see the Belted Kingfishers, at one time I think there were 3 flying around us.  The bird on the right has a small fish in it's beak.





8. The Belted Kingfishers would fly around and then come back and land in the same bush. 




It was a long first day between flying and then driving to the Beluga Point, taking a walk on the refuge boardwalk. It was time for a dinner and check in to our Anchorage hotel for one night. My next Alaska post will be on our visit and stay near Denali National Park and Preserve.



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113 comments:

  1. Alaska is a former tourist destination! And I remember that a friend was in Alaska before the corona pandemic. She inspired us with her stories...

    ...so I'm particularly pleased, dear Eileen, to read about your experiences here. I enjoyed the first part and look forward to the next posts. What an adventure.

    Best wishes and have a pleasant week, Heidrun

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    1. Thank you Heidrun, for your link and your comment.
      It was a quick trip, only a week with a lot of driving in between places.
      Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  2. I still train to flamINGO, as my friend advised, standing on one leg.
    A word-joke as my hubby is called Ingo.
    And today I need birder´s help!

    To a great Saturday, sadly cloudy and cool here...

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    1. Hello, Iris
      I have to train to stand on one leg, it is a good balance exercise.
      Thank you for your link and your comment.
      Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  3. Hello. I've never been to Alaska, but I'd like to someday. Unbelievably beautiful scenery. You also saw several different species of birds. Thank you for sharing your Alaska trip.

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    1. Thank you Anu, for your link and your comment!
      Alaska is a big beautiful state, I wish we had more time to see more.
      Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  4. I'll get back to you a little later! 😘 Traude

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  5. It must have been an enjoyable holiday with many places of interest.
    Love the Belted Kingfisher!
    Happy weekend and thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thank you Luisella, for your comment and visit.
      The Belted Kingfisher is a favorite of mine too.
      Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  6. Looks like a good start to your trip. Alaska is very fascinating and I’m anticipating some really good birds on your subsequent days of visiting there.
    Thanks for hosting Saturday Critters!
    best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you Mae, for your link and your comment.
      I wish we had more time for birdwatching.
      Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  7. Hello Eileen,
    It must be wonderful to visit Alaska. Greater Yellowlegs looks so special, and beautiful photos of them. The Belted Kingfishers are very beautiful. Take care, and enjoy your weekend!

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    1. Thank you Marit, for your comment and visit.
      The Yellowlegs are pretty birds.
      Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  8. Hello Eileen,
    A great series of photos from your trip to Alaska.
    I think the Belted Kingfishers are beautiful, a type of kingfisher that does not occur here in the Netherlands.
    I wish you a good weekend.
    Greetings Irma

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    1. Thank you Irma, for your link and your comment!
      The kingfishers are great birds, I always enjoy seeing them.
      Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  9. Hari Om
    What a wonderful trip to make... Lovely starter post, now ready, set, go! YAM xx

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    1. Thank you YAM, for your link and your comment!
      It is a beautiful place to visit, the scenic views are gorgeous.
      Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  10. sorry you missed seeing whales but wow what a view. and so much beauty, and other things to see.. waiting to see the rest of Alaska, I would be ok with that much daylight but not when it goes dark all the time..

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    1. Thank you Sandra, for your comment and visit.
      Alaska is a beautiful state. I would not like the long dark days of winter in Alaska.
      Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  11. The great yellow legs look so pleasant and relaxed.

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    1. Thank you Roentare, for your link and your comment.
      Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  12. I will almost certainly never get there, but the wildlife must be fabulous, especially the birds found on Attu and the Pribiloffs. Did you make it out to those islands?

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    1. Thank you David, for your comment and visit.
      Our main event for this trip was to see Denali National Park. We did not have time for much else, I was surprised I did not see many birds during our visit. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  13. Incríveis as fotos que consegues fazer e nos mostrar! Lindos lugares e bichinhos!
    beijos, chica e ótimo fim de semana!

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    1. Thank you Chica, for your comment and visit. Alaska was a beautiful place to visit. Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

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  14. Glad you had a lovely trip to Alaska. We used to live in Fairbanks, it's a beautiful place. That's too bad you didn't see any whales but it seems you saw other birds that you don't see back home. Great photos, thanks for sharing. Have a nice long weekend and thanks for hosting.

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    1. Thank you Bill, for your link and your comment!
      We did enjoy visiting Alaska, it is a big state we only saw a small bit.
      Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  15. I love these photos, thanks for sharing. My mom and dad took a vacation to Alaska years ago and loved it. They were there when it was daylight even at night and said that was very weird.

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    1. Thank you Vicki, for your link and your comment!
      The daylight hours during Alaska's summer are so long, you would need blackout curtains at the windows to sleep.
      Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  16. You do have marvellous adventures! We went to our local fair yesterday. That was my first outing all summer!

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    1. Thank you Jenn, for your link and your comment.
      I think our adventures will be slowing down. I am glad you are feeling better and getting out!
      Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  17. Oh that's great to see some Alaskan birds!

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    1. Thank you Barb, for your link and your comment.
      I was surprised most of the birds I saw in Alaska I can here at home too.
      Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  18. Beautiful photos!
    Happy Labor Day weekend!

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    1. Thank you Lea, for your link and your comment.
      Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  19. I would love to visit this Park and Preserve! So so beautiful! Thank you Eileen, for sharing them and you too have a fabulous weekend ahead!

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    1. Thank you Angie, for your visit and comment! Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

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  20. ...what a fabulous destination. The scenery is worth the trip, the birds are the frosting on the cake. Thanks Eileen for hosting, be well.

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    1. Thank you Tom, for your link and comment. It was a great trip, the scenery was the highlight! Take care, have a great weekend.

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  21. What delightful photos of this fantastic place, Eileen. I look forward to your next instalment. Thanks for hosting and have a great new week. (Nick from MAP)

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    1. Thank you Nick for your link and comment. It is a great place to visit, the scenery is gorgeous. Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

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  22. Il luogo si queste fotografie è veramente meraviglioso.
    I paesaggi che offre sono incantevoli

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    1. Thank you for your visit and comment!
      Alaska is a beautiful place!
      Take care, have a great weekend!

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  23. interesting place with beautiful critters....

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    1. Thanks for the visit and comment! Take care, enjoy your weekend.

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  24. This looks like the most wonderful trip. You've seen so many remarkable creatures. Wonderful photos, Eileen!

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    1. Good morning Jeanie, thanks so much for the comment and visit. We did enjoy our Alaska trip, the week flew by.
      Happy Labor Day weekend!

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  25. I got to spend 3 weeks in Alaska a few years ago and there's a lot of driving around to see things. But it really is a wonderful experience! I love your photos of the Kingfishers. What a great trip! Happy weekend!

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    1. Thank you Diane, for your link and comment. Alaska is a big state and the drives were long from one place to another.
      We enjoyed the scenery along the way. Have a great weekend.

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  26. Dear Eileen, thank you for your kind visit to my blog! Alaska sounds like a very interesting trip. Almost 40 years ago I was in northern Scandinavia (mainly Finland, partly above the Arctic Circle), and back then I also had my own experiences with the long northern nights. That was very interesting for me because I discovered then when I naturally like to sleep (from about 2 a.m. to 10 a.m. That hasn't changed much since then, even though I've gotten older.). You see, I'm not a morning person ;-) That never worked when I had to go to office - and now, when we always have plans, it rarely works. But at least I'm getting closer to my old wish... It's a shame you didn't see any beluga whales, but there was at least some interesting bird life and I'm pretty sure we'll see other animals and great nature in future posts.
    All the best and have a nice weekend, Traude
    https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2024/08/kelten-katzen-und-mehr-sommer.html

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    1. Thank you Traude, for your link and comment. Alaska was a great trip, we have been once before on a cruise and our stops were in different ports and cities. I am a morning person and I like a dark room for sleeping. I do have some Alaska critter for my future posts. Take care, enjoy your weekend!

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    1. Thank you William! we had a fun time watching that Kingfisher in the last photo. Have a great weekend.

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  28. Belugas are interesting critters to watch. They are very hard to see at sea level. If you can get on high cliff the view improves.

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    1. Thank you Red, for your visit and comment. I would have loved to see the Beluga whales. Have a great weekend!

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  29. The Belted Kingfishers are wonderful. What a treat to see them. Happy weekend to you!

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    1. Thank you Ellen, for your visit and comment. The Kingfishers are a treat to see! Take care, have a great weekend.

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  30. I'm with you, Eileen. It would be wonderful to rest on one leg the way some birds do. Doesn't work for me haha ... I simply topple over. :)

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    1. Thank you Maria, for your link and comment. Take care, enjoy your weekend.

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  31. That's quite a jaunt from your home to Alaska. I loved how you just jumped into the trip and went looking for whales and birds. I'd love to go to Alaska. My parents went a few times and they did like you. Fly, rent a car, and start looking. My dad had a cousin that lived in Anchorage so having somebody local helped.

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    1. Thank you Yogi, for your link and comment. We were ready to do something, after sitting on planes for more than 8 hours. We didn't have to go far, these places were close to our hotel in Anchorage. Take care, have a great weekend.

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  32. Your Alaskan adventure sounds incredible, and the images from Anchorage must be breathtaking! Although you missed seeing the Beluga whales, it seems like you had a fantastic time exploring the beautiful views and unique landscapes. I can’t wait to see more from your trip! Happy weekend. I just shared a new post, I invite you to check it out. Thank you. www.melodyjacob.com

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    1. Thank you for your visit and comment. Alaska was a fun trip, we enjoyed seeing the beautiful scenery! Take care, enjoy your weekend.

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  33. Hello Eileen :)
    Those Kingfishers are beautiful and so is the landscape. When I needed to renew my driving licence, I was asked to stand on one leg with arms outstretched. Needless to say I failed the test. :( The Yellow legs are artists!
    Have a great weekend, and thank you for hosting Eileen.

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    1. Thank you Sonjia, for your link and your comment.
      The Kingfishers are a favorite of mine, a treat to see.
      Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  34. Thank you for hosting. This is my first time to take part in this fun challenge. Your birds are lovely.
    https://timelessladyarts.blogspot.com/2024/08/saturday-critter-challenge-monarch.html

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    1. Thank you for your link and your comment.
      I do love my birds!
      Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  35. Another delightful journey with your awesome critter photos and thanks for my doggies birthday wishes ~ hugs,

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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    1. Thank you Carol, for your link and comment!
      Take care, enjoy your day and have a great new week!

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  36. Too bad that you missed the Belugas, Eileen, but the scenery looks fabulous. The days will be getting a lot shorter up there now.

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    1. Thank you RedPat, for your link and comment!
      The days are getting shorter here too!
      Take care, enjoy your day and have a great new week!

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  37. Hello Eileen
    Beautiful views and birds in your photographs.
    Looks a great trip.

    Enjoy your weekend and have a happy new month of September.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thank you Jan, for your link and comment!
      It was a great trip!
      Take care, enjoy your day and have a great new week!

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  38. Lovely to see all the critters and the scenery is fantastic.

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    1. Thank you Karen, for your link and comment!
      The scenery in Alaska is fantastic!
      Take care, enjoy your day and have a great new week!

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  39. Oh, looks like a beautiful trip! Thank you for sharing it.

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    1. Thank you Linda, for your link and comment!
      Alaska is beautiful!
      Take care, enjoy your day and have a great new week!

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  40. Sad you missed seeing the Beluga whales. Interesting to read and see the kingfishers behavious.

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    1. Thank you for your link and comment!
      The Kingfishers are a treat to see.
      Take care, enjoy your day and have a great new week!

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  41. I love those Belted Kingfishers. As to standing on one leg....I do well to stand on two, sometimes. Look forward to your next post.

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    1. Thank you Rose, for your link and comment!
      I have been known to be clumsy, I should stay on two feet.
      Take care, enjoy your day and have a great new week!

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  42. Love the Kingfisher Eileen however all the other birds are lovely as well. Thanks for hosting and commenting. Have a lovely week ahead

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    1. Thank you Margaret, for your link and comment!
      I always enjoy seeing the Kingfishers.
      Take care, enjoy your day and have a great new week!

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  43. Awesome series of photos. Thanks a lot for hosting.
    Greetings from India

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    1. Thank you for your link and comment!
      Take care, enjoy your day and have a great new week!

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  44. Yet another delightful edition of Saturday’s Critters, Eileen.
    Your stunning photos always bring a smile to my face.
    The variety of wildlife you capture never ceases to amaze!

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    1. Thank you Veronica, for your link and comment!
      Take care, enjoy your day and have a great new week!

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  45. Thank you Linda, for your comment and your visit!
    Our first visit to Alaska was a cruise back in 2004, we stopped at Juneau, Sitka, Ketchikan and Glacier Bay. It was a first cruise and we loved it. Take care, enjoy your day and have a great new week!

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  46. Visiting Alaska is something I want to do, I just don't know yet how I want to go about the logistics. What you saw on your first day there looks very nice and I look forward to reading what else you have to share with us!

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    1. Thank you Alexandra, for your comment! Alaska was a great place to visit, the mountain views are gorgeous.
      Take care, enjoy your day and have a great new week!

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  47. what a really great place to visit, i have always wanted to visit alaska! i really enjoyed all of your images but the belted kingfisher was my favorite. gorgeous mountains, i have heard alaska is one of the best places for a nature lover to visit!! many thanks for hosting eileen, enjoy the rest of your weekend!!

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    1. Thank you Debbie, I appreciate the link and comment. I know you are busy with your family, that time is more important.
      Yes, Alaska is beautiful, the scenic views are gorgeous. Have a great week!

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  48. Oh wow! What a great trip. Amazing scenery and wildlife captures. Thanks for sharing Eileen and have a great week!

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    1. Thank you Denise, for your visit and comment. It was a great trip, the scenery was gorgeous. Have a wonderful week!

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  49. I love seeing all your Alaka photos, Eileen, here and on facebook. Thye bring back memories of our Alaska vacation from a few years ago. Happy Labor Day and Happy September!

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    1. Happy September Pat, thanks for the visit and comment. Have a wonderful week!

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  50. Great photos! With nature dominant, how beautiful that you share them! I especially liked the one where you got a close up of the train tracks and the beautiful scenery behind!! Have a beautiful September.

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    1. Thank you for your comment and visit. Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

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  51. We were at Beluga Point as well. We did not see any either. I hope the rest of your trip is everything you dreamed of or expected. It is such a beautiful state!

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    1. Thanks for the comment! Yes, we enjoyed this Alaska trip, seeing Denali was on our bucket list for some time. We loved the mountain views, glaciers and especially the national park. Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week ahead.

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  52. Thanks again for your photos... your blog is an open window to nature.
    I´m delighted seeing the landscapes and birds...
    I wait for the beluga whales...
    A very happy September full of good meetings and surprises.
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    1. Thanks so much for you visit and comment! Nature is beautiful! Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week ahead.

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    1. Thank you Lydia, I appreciate the comment! Have a great day!

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  54. Wow visiting Alaska must be an exceptional experience dear Eileen
    Thanks for virtual tour,i really enjoyed refreshing views
    Birds and ducks are delight
    I always thought about Alaska a place packed with snow
    One in your images is different totally
    Best wishes

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    1. Thank you Baili, I appreciate the comment and your visit. I am sure the winter months in Alaska are the snowiest times, too cold to visit at that time. Take care, enjoy your day!

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  55. Eileen, I’ve been looking forward to seeing your Alaska photos ever since you mentioned, in a reply, that you would be flying via Seattle. Your travels are impressive and thanks for sharing your Alaska visit. Many years ago wife and I visited and stayed at Alyeska Resort and I believe I recognize your second image as a shot along the highway on the road from Anchorage going south along well-named Turnagain Arm. Enjoyed all your photos … excellent bird captures! Thanks, as always, for sharing and please excuse my late posting of this comment. Hope you and hubby are having a happy week! John

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    1. Thank you for your comment John! It was a quick trip only a week but we enjoyed the trip and the National Park. You are right about the name Turnagain Arm. The views along there were beautiful. Have a great day!

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  56. Me ha encantado tu reportaje. El Martín pescador es muy distinto del que hay por aquí. Estoy deseando ver las siguientes entradas de Alaska. Un abrazo.

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    1. Thank you Teresa, I appreciate your comment. The Kingfisher is one of my favorites. Take care, have a happy day!

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Have a happy day, Eileen

Saturday's Critters # 561

   Welcome to Saturday's Critters!  Hello and Happy Saturday!  If you love all God's creatures like I do and also like to blog about...