Monochrome Monday: Cape Mears

The Cape Mears National Wildlife Refuge forms a steep bluff over 200 ft high at the southern end of Tillamook Bay on the Oregon coast.  The refuge protects a remnant of coastal old-growth forest and the surrounding habitat used by breeding seabirds, including the Common Murre, Tufted Puffin, Cormorant, Pigeon Guillemot and Black Oystercatcher.

Cape Mears Lighthouse
Cape Mears Lighthouse
Cape Mears Common Murres Colony
Cape Mears Common Murres Colony
Cape Mears Cliffs
Cape Mears Cliffs

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Cheers!

C. S.

5 thoughts on “Monochrome Monday: Cape Mears

    1. Hi Jane! Thank you. My time at the Oregon coast was mostly overcast with fog. Over time I’ve come to mot be bothered by such weather. You just get a different drama. Of course you’ve demonstrated that in your SF Bay compositions! 😉

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