We started with a bus ride from the city centre to the park. It was a bit of a jaunt and the park is very large so we decided to restrict our visit to an area with a number of short walks (to accommodate limitations imposed by my ever present foot problem) and which promised some nice scenery.
We started the day under cloudy skies and we were hoping that the clouds would clear off as they had on previous days.
Our first stop took us to a bog, where peat was in the process of developing. This gave the ground beautiful colours of brown and red. On our way into the peat bog area we saw and heard a hawk. Then we had a special treat when a king fisher landed on a railing close by. It was lovely.
As we walked we noticed many motorcycles going past us and realized that we were on route 3, which leads from Alaska to the end of South America on this road...following the pan American highway. We reached the end of this road as we made our way to our next stop.
We eventually made our way to a bay on the Beagle channel where we saw many birds, including steamer ducks and cormorants. The highlight though was a sea lion who was hunting in the ocean. We saw it capture what we thought might have been an octopus as it brought it to the surface and then smacked in on the surface to prepare it for eating. The scenery was beautiful as well and we spent a quiet afternoon enjoying it all.
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