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Saturday, January 3, 2015

Mt. Baker on a Sunny Day

An unexpected sunny day is always a good chance to take pictures of Mt. Baker.  This is the view from Skagit (sounds like gadget) Valley, about 20 miles south of us.  We are getting a side view from here - with many of the peaks of Mt. Baker showing,  We don't see all of those from Bellingham.  The big round dome is Grant Peak - it is just one part of the entire mountain, with many nearby peaks named after other presidents, making up Mt. Baker.
 Mt. Baker was wearing her lenticular cloud - just like a pretty Sunday hat.

The lenticular clouds are formed by the mountains own specific environment.
In the fields below Mt. Baker two Bald Eagles discussed the weather (frozen seasonal pond in a farm field), lunch (nearby ducks and Snow Geese) and just general items of interest to two Bald Eagles on a sunny afternoon.

21 comments:

  1. This is just incredible. That view of the mountain? Breathtaking! And eagles chatting? Fun!

    xo

    Sheila :-)

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  2. Gorgeous shots of Mt. Baker and the eagles. We saw the mountain in all her splendour earlier this week when we were on the mainland.

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  3. Lenticular clouds are a sign of turbulence. When we are flying, we give them a wide berth. That's a perfect example. - Margy

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  4. It such a gorgeous sight. I just have to walk down the street to the Bay to see Mt Baker, we often see it better on a misty day or right at sunrise.

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  5. Fuji wears that same hat but I didn't know the name. Te Japan Alps are much farther away but sometimes in the winter we can get a glimpse behind the edges of Fuji. The most likely birds to be discussing things here in Tokyo would be Jungle Crows.

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  6. How do you doo it!!! Splendid photo of those bald eagles - they are definitely holding a conversation. Also Mount Baker with her Sunday hat - brilliant.

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  7. Gorgeous views of Mt Baker. I like the lenticular cloud a cool sight hanging over the mountain. Love the eagles.. Great photos. Happy Sunday and have a great week ahead!

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  8. I'm jealous of the mountains AND the Bald Eagles. :))

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  9. Wow! Between Mt. Baker and the Bald Eagles, I'm speechless! Gorgeous Gorgeous!

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  10. What beautiful photos. I've always heard that mountains make their own weather. The cloud is very neat. And I love the eagles! Happy Sunday my friend. Hugs, Diane

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  11. Beautiful, mountains and eagles on the same post. Thank you for sharing.

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  12. I think the one eagle is asking the other one how to spell LENTICULAR. The Birdland Sunday crossword, you know.
    ;) m & jb

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  13. That is such a majestic mountain. We look for it each time we head west

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  14. You enjoy such dramatic scenery! Mt. Baker is stunning and I now know about lenticular clouds. Your notion of the mountain wearing a hat is a fun one and, of course, the eagles are incredible. Thank you for sharing your photos at ☀Sunlit Sunday.

    Karen

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  15. It's amazing what you can do with that camera! The close up shot makes me feel like I am right there - ready to (foolishly!) ski right down!
    Such a cute shot of the eagles - deep in conversation concerning the weather and what they'll have for lunch!

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  16. I always enjoy seeing Mt. Baker on my drive home on Highway 1 in BC. It looks so close.
    Great photos and the the photo on your header is gorgeous. It was the annual eagle count in Squamish BC this weekend I think. Lots to photograph in one area.

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  17. Beautiful! I love our Olympics, but Mt. Baker is a real knockout of a mountain!

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  18. What bright and lovely shots of the mountain! I think you're right about the eagles, too!

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  19. Joanne, these are gorgeous photos of Mt. Baker! And the eagles! How awesome to be able to see both these sights. I hope you have a great week! Blessings. Pam

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