Swan, Goose & Raptor Count, November 13th 2019






















Hi Birders Due to the winter falling on a Wednesday again this year the count was canceled. Winter came on the 12th last year, so take it from me that winter is late this year. It is time for reflection with our count, the Raptor count has got off to a good start although the…
Cowichan Bay, South Side. Rain, cold (5 C) and poor visibility did not deter six hardy counters this morning. Donna Zipse; Ken Bendle; Barry Hetchsko, Willie Harvie, Steve Mitchell and Gail Mitchell The highlight was much Bald eagle activity. Gunshots coming from the end of the estuary were heard throughout the time. 1 Belted Kingfisher,…
“And there they were gone” Was it the wind and rain or the barmy temperatures that drove our birds away this week, the swans were gone and the eagles followed suit, our numbers tumbled like the Canadian dollar and the price of oil. With only 75 swans total this week and 59…
Red-tailed Hawk Here we go again, it is hard to believe that today was the start of our ninth year doing this count and the fifth year of counting Hawks and Eagles. The weather was tremendous with sunny skies all the way. 7 participants came out and so two cars left the dog park nearly…
“The real face of swan counting” Today we lost the Midas touch with the weather, as some of us got soaked while others curled up in the vehicles, what a rotter it was, oh well we had a good run of clear count days. All was not lost as we did extremely…
Cowichan Bay, southside. I forgot to send out a reminder last week and everyone else forgot to check the calendar at www.naturecowichan.net, so only Linda Hill and I were there to do the count without a telescope. It was chilly and overcast, but the sea was perfectly still, reflecting the sky and the mountains, e were…