Monday, July 22, 2019 — Cameron Cove, Princess Royal Island

This is our last day at Cameron, so I was out on the water early.  At the mouth of the creek, this eagle was patiently waiting for breakfast to appear.

There didn’t seem to be much happening at the creek, so I paddled out to the entrance to Cameron and spotted a couple of herons perched way up in the trees.

It looked like it was this heron’s nap time.

A kingfisher landed on a nearby branch, just passed the herons.

I spotted this heron fishing along the beach.

When he decided I was a little too close for comfort, he flew out to a little islet. (That’s “Jubilación in the background)

I headed back to the creek to see if things had picked up.  The eagle was still there, but he had a little competition from some Bonaparte gulls who didn’t seem to be intimidated a bit by the eagle.  They are gutsy.

Our friends, Andy and Suzy, stopped by the boat to show us the beautiful king salmon they’d caught today.  Yesterday they caught a 13 lb. ling cod.

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