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Sailing Ohana from Seattle to Alaska. Father and son

Friday, July 6, 2012

Gull 

Bald Eagle
Two common inhabitants of the coastal waters occupy the same breakwater wall at Westview Harbour. Both birds faced each other a mere thirty yards apart and both have mastered the avian form of a "poker face".
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