Swan, Goose & Raptor count February 5th 2020









Ruddy Ducks by Barry Hetschko









Ruddy Ducks by Barry Hetschko
Starlings are an introduced species. It seems they have taken to demolition of Purple Martin Nest boxes! Willie Harvie captured this photo recently at Cowichan Estuary. Look carefully and you will see a nail flying through the air.
South side of Cowichan Bay. Robin Lawson, Claude Lahaise, Kathy Coster, Richard Campbell, Gail and Steve Mitchell & Carol Milo were observers and saw: Mute Swan, 6; Bufflehead, 120; Common Goldeneye, 4; Hooded Merganser, 7; Horned Grebe, 4; Double-crested Cormorant, 11; Great Blue Heron, 2; Bald Eagle, 1; Mew Gull, 1; Iceland Gull (Thayer’s), 3;…
It was a dark and stormy morning in Cowichan Bay. It was cold and windy with the waves breaking on the rocks and sending spray onto the path. In spite of the change to Daylight Savings Time, Gail, Christina, Linda, and John managed to get out at 8 am. In the rough seas the buffleheads…
South Side of Cowichan Bay. A beautiful afternoon with the mist and clouds swirling around Saltspring Island, Mount Tzouhalem, and Mount Prevost. Four eager birders (John Scull, Willie Harvie, Linda Hill, Bruce Coates, Donna Zipse, and Ken Bendle) with a telescope from the Cowichan Estuary Nature Centre counted: Mute Swan 7; American Wigeon 7;  Bufflehead…
On Sunday, November 8, the sea was smooth as glass with mist around Mount Tzouhalem. Dorothy and Eric Marshall, Gail Mitchell, Linda Hill, John Scull, Christina Cutbill, and Gord Allen counted on the south side of the Bay: 1 Great blue heron 1 Northwest crow 17 Double-crested cormorant 2 Mute swan 10 Bald eagle 3…
It was a strange old day with most things going down and the sun going up once more; well it was a Wednesday so what do you expect. 9 birders set out from the dog park and for the second time ever I had my son along for the day. Those young eyes paid dividends…