Nice video, thanks for sharing. I am concerned about the Short eared owls. The fields are so flooded I doubt the voles are there, so if the food source isn't there the owls will have to go somewhere else. I saw one Short-Eared Owl on Saturday but it was further away than I cared to photograph. My mother in-law lives near Oak Harbor so I go to Whidbey Island a lot. For Harlequin ducks I like to use the Rosario Beach entrance. They like the rocks off the point there and are there most of the time.
@@scotthillphotography Keep sharing please. I am visiting vicariously through your videos. Debating on going in a couple of weeks, but if not, I will defiantly be there in mid December of 2025 - eagles and owls - even one and I am happy!! 🤗
Nice video, thanks for sharing.
I am concerned about the Short eared owls. The fields are so flooded I doubt the voles are there, so if the food source isn't there the owls will have to go somewhere else. I saw one Short-Eared Owl on Saturday but it was further away than I cared to photograph.
My mother in-law lives near Oak Harbor so I go to Whidbey Island a lot. For Harlequin ducks I like to use the Rosario Beach entrance. They like the rocks off the point there and are there most of the time.
@@jeffolson4731 Thank you! Yes the short eared owl action has slowed down due to flooding. The harlequin ducks…Rosario beach, good to know!
Beautiful and thank you for sharing. ❤❤
@@JonnyPink65 Thank you! 🙏
@@scotthillphotography Keep sharing please. I am visiting vicariously through your videos. Debating on going in a couple of weeks, but if not, I will defiantly be there in mid December of 2025 - eagles and owls - even one and I am happy!! 🤗