Swan, Goose & Raptor count February 5th 2020









Ruddy Ducks by Barry Hetschko









Ruddy Ducks by Barry Hetschko
Thanks, again to Kerry Finley for the following delightful account – including a bird and a tree – a perfect story for a Nature Blog! Also thanks to Mike Yip for the photos of the male and female Grosbeaks. Mike’s latest book: “a beginner’s guide to the common VANCOUVER ISLAND BIRDS” is one I am…
Hi Birders The weather played a big part in the count this year, with atrocious conditions, no snow, rain, wind or cold temperatures. Birders were seen coming into the roundup with smiles on their faces, something we are not used to on the Duncan count. No whining or complaining was heard, just jokes and laughter….
It was a very quiet morning. Only one counter. The weather was clear; seas were calm; and there was moderate human activity – 3 powerboats, 2 kayakers, 8 walkers, 5 dogs. Start time was 09:30. Finish 10:30. The tide was high and still rising. I only observed seven species of birds: Double-crested cormorants: 7 Great…
“Just one of those wonderful days” It had to happen, the weather finally caught up with us, a dull dreary day with spattering’s of rain, but with all bad things there was a silver lining and oh did we have some silver today. Our day started at the dog park where 7 counters set out…
The Cowichan Bay Herons are back. I saw 13 between 7 & 7.30 this morning (10th March) in the trees between Pavenham Road and Cowichan Bay Road. They flew off heading east. ERIC MARSHALL
Immature Bald Eagle Friends 10 counters set out in 3 cars and with gas now sitting just below the $1.40 mark, talk of using bikes next year could be heard although some baulked at this suggestion. What a day we had, the weather was tremendous although it made…