Tag Archives: wildlife

Olympic Game Farm

If you love wildlife, or have children, then you may want to make the Olympic Game Farm in Sequim, WA, a destination.  This farm worked exclusively for Walt Disney Studios for 28 years, and is a secure home for many types of animals.

You can get up close and personal by taking a driving tour.  You can even feed the animals wheat bread!

Olympic Game Farm

Peacocks abound!

Olympic Game Farm

Fallow Deer

Olympic Game Farm

Llamas

Olympic Game Farm

Yaks

Olympic Game Farm

Exuberant zebras!

Olympic Game Farm

Got bread?

Olympic Game Farm

How about those claws?!

Olympic Game Farm

Lots of friendly black and Kodiak bears!

Olympic Game Farm

Olympic Game Farm

Olympic Game Farm

Bengal Tiger

Olympic Game Farm

Siberian Tiger

Olympic Game Farm

Wolves

Olympic Game Farm

Elk…oh yes…he is alive and magnificent!

Olympic Game Farm

A regal lion.

Olympic Game Farm

Sleepy cougar.

Olympic Game Farm

Bison

The above is just a sampling of the wonderful wildlife to be seen at the farm.  There is also a petting farm, museum barn, education area and gift shop.  The farm is a great family place to visit!

*Clicking on a photo will produce a larger version.

Raccoon vs. Domestic Kitty Tracks

Just for the fun of it…

the difference between the raccoon’s shoe size and my barn cat’s shoe size.

Raccoon Tracks

The kitty paw prints are in the upper left corner.  The rest belong to the raccoon.

Seeing the tracks helps get a perspective on the animal’s size.

Backyard Visitor

Why am I sharing a photo of the top of one of my pear trees with a blurred clothesline stretched across?

Bear in Pear Tree

Oh.  That’s why!  Look who’s in the tree!

Bear in Pear Tree

Bear Under Pear Tree

The bears have been busy (this is not the same bear that I shared with you in this post).

Bear Under Pear Tree

What a handsome dude he is!  He eats like a king!

Bear Under Pear Tree

He’ll be eating apples now.  The pear trees are stripped of their treasures until next year’s season of harvest.

*Clicking on a photo will show a larger view.