I spent the last two days in York Harbor, Maine at the Stage Neck Inn for a work related management retreat. Regretably, the work schedule left little time for exploration but I did manage to find a few minutes here and there.
A parting image of Maine as I head back to Massachusetts for a soccer match at Easton. The heat was brutal and the field was terrible. No one played well, but we managed to come away with a 1-0 win secured by a goal in the last 10 minutes.
Later in the day, Jeanine, Maya and I kayaked out to a small island about 1 mile off shore. We were treated to dozens of seals popping their heads up and splashing around the kayak. Here is a pup checking us out from his perch on the rocky beach.
Here is the plunge. This one is rare because he had just flown to this location and his wings were still spread. Usually they strike with their wings folded.
I spent more than an hour early this morning following this Great Egret as he enjoyed breakfast on the marsh. These birds are simply amazing. This one could catch a fish every five minutes and his miss rate was zero.