Elston Hill, a Burien resident whose photography talent is frequently seen in the B-Town Blog, found some spring jewels on WABI’s Miller Preserve walk March 16.  He shared them with us and noted, “We would not have known about Walker Preserve had it not been for [the WABI walk]. In Walker Preserve, along a creek, it was as if we were many miles from the city and civilization.”  We couldn’t resist including his bonus photos of skunk cabbage at Seahurst Park, and bald eagles along Three Tree Point.

Trillium, MIller Preserve. (Elston HIll)

Trillium, Miller Preserve. (Elston Hill)

Skunk cabbage, Seahurst Park. (Elston Hill)

Skunk cabbage, Seahurst Park. (Elston Hill)

Tree bark and moss closeup. (Elston Hill)

Tree bark and moss closeup. (Elston Hill)

Intrepid WABI walkers at Miller Preserve entrance. (Elston Hill)

Intrepid WABI walkers at Miller Preserve entrance. (Elston Hill)

Trilliums, MIller Preserve. (Elston Hill)

Trilliums, Miller Preserve. (Elston Hill)

Bald eagle, Three Tree Point. (Elston Hill)

Bald eagle, Three Tree Point. (Elston Hill)

Bald eagle, Three Tree Point. (Elston Hill)

Bald eagle, Three Tree Point. (Elston Hill)