Swan, Goose & raptor count Jan. 23rd 2020
















Here is a guest post from Ovidiu Popescu in Romania. He has helped create a new website, http://greentumble.com, aimed at increasing environmental awareness. It is good to know we have allies around the world and to be reminded occasionally of the fundamentals of environmental stewardship. How You Can Help Wildlife There are a lot of…
Hi Birders It always amazes me that so many weather forecasters can only get get conditions right about once a week, well much to our delight their forecast of rain on Wednesday did not materialize. Six eager beavers set out and it was not long before we were adding Canada Geese to our list and…
“Another one bites the dust” Freddie would be proud of our achievement since we started this project, week after week we persevere under sometimes arduous conditions counting birds as we go. This week I hope we have turned the corner of winter as it was very pleasant when 8 participants set out from the…
On Valentine’s Day, February 14th, 2016 It was a dark and overcast morning in Cowichan Bay, but there was no rain and the mist around the mountains was beautiful. Hilary Stead (and her Belgian WWOOFer Loic Leconte), Linda Hill, Gail Mitchell, Barry Hetcho, John Scull, Kathy O’Donnell, and Jim O’Donnell counted: Canada Goose 3 Great…
This week 4 participants headed out for the count and it was not long before we hit some good numbers of swans and geese. The DU pond at the Forest Museum had 7 Mute Swans and then Somenos Lake had just over 80 Trumpeter Swans and just under 100 Canada Geese. The lake was virtually…
“The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” The Good Today we found the rarest bird ever seen on the Swan & Goose count when a Gyrfalcon zoomed across the fields at the Hwy 18 park and ride, the bird did finally land about a mile away on top of a fir and Barry…