A Rare Visitor in West Juneau

WEST JUNEAU WEEKLY PICTURE A Black-billed Magpie Black-billed Magpies are more common in other parts of the City and Borough of Juneau, such as Auke Bay. Picture by David Kent, 11:12 a.m. ADT, October 12, 2007 A.D., © 2013 A.D.

Rock Doves all in a row

WEST JUNEAU WEEKLY PICTURE Rock Doves all in a row In the background: Gastineau Channel – Juneau Harbor, the South Franklin Street waterfront, and Mt. Roberts. The powerlines with the visible insulators haven’t been used by the power company since July 10, 1983 after the 1982 West Juneau Substation was converted to 69KV. This section … Continue reading "Rock Doves all in a row"

The American Bald Eagle

WEST JUNEAU WEEKLY PICTURE American Bald Eagle in a Mountain Hemlock Mt. Roberts is in the background. Picture by David Kent, 1:04 p.m. AST, January 23, 2008, © 2012

Junco Scratching

WEST JUNEAU WEEKLY PICTURE Dark-Eyed Junco (Oregon Subspecies) Scratching Itself Pictures by O. Richard (Dick) Kent, 1:18 p.m. ADT, July 19, 2012, © 2012