Further down the trail Brown Creepers were foraging along with chickadees and Gold-crowned Kinglets.
Saturday, 2 December 2017
Tagged Hawk at GBHE Reserve
I was out in the rain this morning at the reserve and spotted what looks like a immature Red-tail? wearing a wing tag ( 5M ) on the left. This bird is one of many tagged and removed from the Vancouver Airport to reduce bird strikes on aircraft and relocated to the Fraser Valley.
Sunday, 19 November 2017
Fraser Valley Bald Eagle Festival
Hundreds of eagles on the Harrison River and thousands in the Fraser Valley feeding on the salmon that have spawned.
Thursday, 16 November 2017
Vedder Rotary Trail
I was birding along the Vedder river this morning enjoying the views of chickadee's, Black-capped and my first Chestnut-backed Chickadee in this area along with Brown Creeper, Ruby-crowned and Golden-crowned Kinglets when I heard a commotion in the brush and this Northern Pygmy Owl popped out beside the trail.
After I was able to shoot several frames he flew up above my head and settled while I captured more shots.
Whenever I come across an owl I'm always fascinated by how tolerant they are at being so close to humans.
After I was able to shoot several frames he flew up above my head and settled while I captured more shots.
Whenever I come across an owl I'm always fascinated by how tolerant they are at being so close to humans.
Tuesday, 24 October 2017
GBHE Reserve
A really nice sunny day for a visit to the reserve. I started by heading over the bridge, walking by the southern lagoon and had nice views of Ring-necked ducks and American widgeon. Lots of Dark-eyed junco's and Spotted towhees along the trail. At the Rotary trail I headed west and got a nice shot of a Varied thrush that I flushed from the path. A few fishermen in the Vedder accompanied by several Glaucous-winged gulls hoping for a snack. On reaching the dyke rd. I headed back to the reserve and on the way saw the pair of Bald eagles that nest amongst the heronry busy tidying up their nest.
These shots were from a considerable distance as she was collecting branches, my zoom was set at the equivalent of 1000.mm, not easy shooting.
From the reserve I decided to drive down to the Vedder Park to check on the eagles and was pleased to see her rebuilding the nest that was destroyed in the last windstorm. The nest has been built in a Cottonwood close to the doggy park.
These shots were from a considerable distance as she was collecting branches, my zoom was set at the equivalent of 1000.mm, not easy shooting.
Thursday, 17 August 2017
Today on the Vedder
Had a good walk this morning along the dyke rd. to check out the young osprey's progress. The birds from #1 nest were in an adjacent tree, one adult with a juvenile.
Further along the dyke heading west the #2 nest on the Vedder River can be viewed from both the gravel heap and also the river bank as the water level is low.
This is the position on the bank I was able to see the nesting snag ( you can just make it out in the centre of the picture ) and get the following picture of an adult with young still in the nest.
Further along the dyke heading west the #2 nest on the Vedder River can be viewed from both the gravel heap and also the river bank as the water level is low.
This is the position on the bank I was able to see the nesting snag ( you can just make it out in the centre of the picture ) and get the following picture of an adult with young still in the nest.
Monday, 31 July 2017
GBHeron Reserve
A few photos from my walk this morning. Shots of the two osprey nests viewed from the dyke rd. Both have young still in the nest, and my first pied-billed grebe on the reserve lake.
Wednesday, 19 July 2017
Heron Reserve Dyke
I was out this morning birding the dike outside the heron reserve and as I approached the gravel heap I spotted this Lazuli bunting feeding on the grasses
Tuesday, 4 April 2017
Great Blue Heron Reserve
These shots were taken a week ago when the birds were seen collecting nesting material to reinforce their nests prior to incubation. I think some of them had already laid. If you haven't been it's well worth a visit located on the Vedder river in Chilliwack. Walk the dyke road to view the nests as the access trail in the reserve is closed off for the breeding season. I was fortunate to find a black-capped chickadee preparing a nesting cavity and on the same day a garter snake looking for an early meal.
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