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Life doesn't get much better than this! A sunny fall afternoon with the river all to myself and glorious fall colors surrounding me.
Spokane River near Gonzaga on 10-17-18
Photographer: Vickie Sienknecht
Perfectly smooth water created a reflection so crisp that it's hard to distinguish between it and the floating leaf. Taken 10-17-18 on the Spokane River near Gonzaga.
Photographer: Vickie Sienknecht
Racoon up a tree at Ft. Stevens State Park, OR.
Photographer: Jim Schmitz
He'll soon be running for his life with hunting season opening before to long, but today he was headed back into the hills after getting a drink in Queen Lucas Lake outside of Cheney. End of August.
Photographer: Melaine Williams
1st light along the Spokane River from the Indian Painted Rocks Trail in North Spokane. End of August.
Photographer: Melaine Williams
She was getting an early morning snack along the Knothead Trail in North Spokane this morning and we almost ran into her. End of August.
Photographer: Melaine Williams
Peek-a-boo! My sister and I hiked the Indian Painted Rocks/Knothead Trails in North Spokane today and almost ran into this big girl. End of August.
Photographer: Melaine Williams
The rain was a welcome relief for all of us that hit the roads and trails. This runner was headed down Doomsday Hill enjoying the cleaner air in this last week of August.
Photographer: Melaine Williams
Same bird as before. A reclusive Virginia Rail stretching it's wing in one of the remaining pools of summer at Turnbull Refuge on Saturday 06-27-18
Photographer: Jerry Rolwes
A reclusive Virginia Rail feeding at Turnbull Refuge Saturday 8-25-18 in one of the remaining pools of summer.
Photographer: Jerry Rolwes
A reclusive Virginia Rail feeding at Turnbull Refuge Saturday 8-25-18 in one of the remaining pools of summer.
Photographer: Jerry Rolwes
Close up of Mark's Tiger Musky
Photographer: mike forster
Mark Ham with a baby Tiger Musky from Newman lake 6lb 26" long catch and release
Photographer: mike forster
same photo catch and release
Photographer: mike forster
Mark Ham ( my Grandson) with a 2lb Large mouth Bass Newman lake catch and release Aug 24th
Photographer: mike forster
Pileated woodpecker in Chattaroy, WA
08-22-2018
Photographer: Curt Lorenz
This is from the Sands fire on Big Meadows last week. Fortunately it only burned 7 acres and was put out quickly. This was taken from our property.
Photographer: Tanner Noller
Even the grasshoppers seemed to be needing to take a breather between hops with the air quality being so bad. Along the Centennial Trail in the Spokane Valley, mid august.
Photographer: Melaine Williams
Choir in the Loft August 1, 2018 Four Lakes The last batch of barn swallows for the year has hatched, and waiting for mom and dad to feed them.
Photographer: Gary Miller
These gentlemen didn't let a little dirty air ruin a great fishing trip. Seen mid August at Fish Lake
Photographer: Melaine Williams
Cooling in the Creek
Taken August 17, 2018, in 90-degree weather, in Hangman Creek along Valley Chapel Road.
Photographer: Bob Cashen
Sphinx/Hummingbird Moth Four Lakes, Wash. August 14, 2018. At dusk, particularly in mid-August, the hummingbird moths are attracted to the flowers. They are very fast, but with a little luck, can be photographed.
Photographer: Gary Miller
Are the fish smoked when they come out of the water when its like this? Seen along the Spokane River off the Centennial Trail in the Spokane Valley mid-August.
Photographer: Melaine Williams
The smoke didn't slow these two down along the Centennial Trail in the Spokane Valley mid-August.
Photographer: Melaine Williams
Momma bluebird. Taken in the Tonasket Wash. area.
Photographer: Mark Mulanax
Babies in nest. Mountain blue birds.
Photographer: Mark Mulanax
I have to drive to Seattle often for meetings and I try to find spots I can rest on the way. Most of the time one of those stops is Vantage. Last week when I stopped there was a herd of big horned sheep on the lawn at the park office. This time there were two males, two very small, two teens and a few females there. I was excited since I have never seen the males with the herd. I might call this one is Excited to See the Herd
Photographer: Sue Orlowski
Sunset through a glass orb. Taken on Wild Rose Prairie, Deer Park, Wa, on June 22, 2018
Photographer: Sally Eckhart
Sunset through a glass orb. Took on Wild Rose Prairie, Deer Park, Wa, on June 22, 2018
Photographer: Sally Eckhart
Sunset with wheat heads through a glass orb. Taken on our farm on Wild Rose Prairie, Deer Park, Wa, on July 30th.
Photographer: Sally Eckhart
Cooper's hawk. Waiting on a Robin in the bushes. The Robin blinked first and the hawk had lunch. Taken in my backyard in Spokane.
Photographer: Ann Hurst
A smoke-filled sunset in Riverside State Park
Photographer: Patti Livingstone
Catch and release bass...Newman lake
Photographer: mike forster
The early morning sunshine makes a web on a bush along the Fish Lake Trail look like spun gold. Beginning of August.
Photographer: Melaine Williams
Maks and Owen Page climbing to get month 26 skiing in a row on Mt Rainier
Photographer: TR Page
TR Page getting month 26 of skiing on Mt Rainier
Photographer: Maks Page
Lake Pend Oreille from North Chilco Mt., Kooteni Co. Idaho
Photographer: Dwight L Makinson
Fledgling Bald Eagle. This was taken at Sullivan Lake, Washington just outside of the Noisy Creek Campground area. I was able to get fairly close with my kayak.
Photographer: Wayne K Stewart
A Pika stops for a second during it's busy morning as it hears my camera shutter probably for the first time in its very rugged life.
Living under rocks with it's food supply of dried grasses with a covering of very deep snow over head Aug 1 18.
Photographer: Buck Domitrovich Cheney WA
A Pika looks over it's high elevation flower garden on a beautiful Montana morning.
Photo taken at around 9000 feet southwest Montana Aug 1 2018.
Photographer: Buck Domitrovich Cheney WA
This is a Pika or comely called a (rock rabbit) they live at high elevation temps in the 80 and 90 degree range are very hard on them. Global warming may become a real threat for them.
My wife Sandy and I went to about 9000 feet to find this little fellow. Aug 1 2018 Southwest Montana.
Photographer: Buck Domitrovich. Cheney Wa,
Catch and release Newman lake Large Mouth bass on home made perch lure Aug. 6th
Photographer: mike forster
The algae blooms in the ponds and lakes on either side of the Columbia Plateau Trail going through the north end of Turnbull is really thick with the warm weather. This American Coot looks like he's swimming in peasoup instead of water the 1st week of August
Photographer: Melaine Williams
Lake Coeur d'alene around Tubbs Hill was buzzing with activity the first weekend in August.
Photographer: Melaine Williams
This baby Osprey was as large as Its parents but squalling at the top of its lungs as it waited for breakfast. Taken mid July along 9 Mile Road.
Photographer: Melaine Williams
This Osprey parent brings its young a fish on a nest made on a nesting platform built along 9 mile road. The waiting baby was as large as its parent and very loudly impatient for its meal. Taken mid July
Photographer: Melaine Williams
This little duck and her brood really made a wake as they swam in a line in one of the many ponds in Turnbull along the Columbia Plateau Trail at the end of July.
Photographer: Melaine Williams
Male American Goldfinch in July color. I found it interesting when researching the bird that the male varies in color a great deal from month to month. During the mid summer months he is in full breeding colors and then starts to fade in fall. Taken on the Columbia Plateau Trail near Cheney, end of July.
Photographer: Melaine Williams
56” keeper sturgeon out of kettle falls. Not to many caught this time of year
Photographer: Nick Broderius
The view of Spokane from Palisades Park at the end of July. With all the fires and dust the air is thick.
Photographer: Melaine Williams
Beauty from destruction, Beacon Hill burn zone, July, 2018
Photographer: Lee Prouty
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