Road to 100: Bird photography goal sits one shy of 60 during first quarter of 2025
A great horned owl rests below the wind in a sturdier part of a tree at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge River S Unit on Sunday, March 9. The great horned owl marks the 59th bird species photographed as part of the Road to 100: Photographing the Birds of Southwest Washington goal.
Photo by Cade Barker
A Bewick’s wren pauses on a small tree branch at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge River S Unit on Saturday, March 8. The Bewick’s wren marks the 52nd bird species photographed as part of the Road to 100: Photographing the Birds of Southwest Washington goal.
Photo by Cade Barker
A brown creeper creeps up the underside of a large tree branch at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge River S Unit on Saturday, March 8. The brown creeper marks the 54th bird species photographed as part of the Road to 100: Photographing the Birds of Southwest Washington goal.
Photo by Cade Barker
A tree swallow takes a break from catching insects in the air at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge River S Unit on Saturday, March 8. The tree swallow marks the 47th bird species photographed as part of the Road to 100: Photographing the Birds of Southwest Washington goal.
Photo by Cade Barker
A golden-crowned kinglet looks for his next branch at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge River S Unit on Saturday, March 8. The Golden-crowned kinglet marks the 53rd bird species photographed as part of the Road to 100: Photographing the Birds of Southwest Washington goal.