Dian and I came across this Golden-crowned Kinglet while doing the Christmas bird count. |
Black-capped Chickadee in the morning sun. |
A Dark-eyed Junco with some aberrant markings. Note the white tail. |
This Junco looks like it just came through a snow storm. At least its' tail is the right colour. Same species as the bird above. |
Outside our townhouse. A Downy Woodpecker. |
A Hairy Woodpecker at the Great Blue Heron Reserve. |
An immature Golden-crowned Sparrow |
The morning sun helped to highlight this Lincoln's Sparrow. |
A Ruby-cowned Kinglet. |
A young Cooper's Hawk prepares to launch off a tree. |
A successful launch.
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A White-throated Sparrow. Hasn't quite got all its' adult markings yet. |
This is what an adult White-throated Sparrow looks like. |
Add your own caption for this Mountain Bluebird. Mine is "HOT HOT HOT". It has a piece of grass stuck in its' flank. |
Mountain Bluebird in nicer setting. Blueberry fields form the backdrop. |
Northern Shoveler. Looks quite majestic, don't you think? |
Pied-billed Grebe. I was on the bridge at Great Blue Heron Reserve in Chilliwack and it swam below me. |
This is a typical Fox Sparrow for the west coast. It is dark and called a "Sooty". |
We also get a red variation which is more common towards the east. |
Scroll down for previous blog and some Bobcat pictures.