Alaska is one of my favorite places on earth! As a special birthday present to myself, I booked birding trips to go back and see some of the most incredible places I enjoy. So off to Alaska I went. I also wanted to visit the northern most city in the USA - Barrow, now renamed Utqiagvik and once again see the sun never set!
I had the opportunity to visit a few new places and a few revisited places. New to me was St Paul Island - one of the Pribilof Islands west of the mainland in the middle of the Bering Sea. And no, you cannot see Russia from there! We also birded in Anchorage, Nome, Denali, Fairbanks, and then Barrow.
While the inside of Denali National Park is closed due to a landslide, you can see Mt McKinely from Talkeetna and north of Denali. She is one impressive mountain and I always feel this connection when observing her majestic presence. We were most fortunate to get an unobstructed view of her summit. I could look at her all day and night!
The Alaska Range is also in front.
So, yes, this was a birding trip, not just a gazing at my Mt McKinley!
The first stop was St. Paul Island. This is a small remote dot in the sea. Yes, it was cold and winter gear was needed. I was well prepared - winter coat, hat, gloves, boats and lots of layers. I thoroughly enjoyed the visit - King Eider Hotel is attached to the quaint airport. One just gets disembarks from the plane and walks around the side of the building and you are at hte hotel!
And there were so many seabirds! The cliffs were dotted by murres, kittiwakes, puffins and auklets. There were Harlequin ducks in the sea as well as sea otters. And there were quite a few foxes on island. This is a place well worth the visit.
Black-legged kittiwake.
Common murres.
Tufted ducks on a pond.
Red fox walking along the sea shore, most likely looking for something to eat.
Sea lions.
Purple arctic lupine.
Snow bunting singing.
Fur seals
Parakeet auklets
Crested auklets
Puffin on cliff.
Hope you enjoy these photographs of St Paul Island and Mt McKinley. Will post more birds and scenes of Alaska soon.
Until next time......