May is always a great month because birds we haven't seen for a while are either migrating through or returning to nest here. The highlight was White-faced Ibis's which I dedicated the previous blog to. Birding starts to slow down in June but I am sure something will show up. Until then, here is some of what May produced.
A local park had this Green Heron stalking the little fishes. |
Green Heron |
Warbling Vireo |
American Goldfinch has not quite reached full breeding plumage yet. Great Blue Heron Reserve, Chilliwack. |
We added a Barrows Goldeneye duck to our year list at Manning Park. |
Barrows Goldeneye displaying with no female in sight. Must be a nervous twitch. I used to get them when I was younger. |
Manning Park also had a flock of American Pipits passing through. |
Anyone seen a contact lens?? |
Female Brewers Blackbird in an interesting pose. |
Whimbrels were congregating along 8th ave. in Surrey. |
A Brown Creeper and a bug. |
Elk Mountain Road in Chilliwack has a few Macgillivary's Warblers. |
Greater Yellowlegs with 1 and 1/2 legs. It seemed to get around quite well. |
While watching some White-fronted Ibis's at Separation Lake (see previous blog) this Muskrat swam up to check us out. |
Yellow-headed Blackbirds were abundant at Separation Lake. |
Cliff Swallows at a local Quarry |
Cliff Swallows have been known to lay eggs in another Swallow's nest and also lay their eggs in their own nest and carry it to another's nest. |
Who needs a necklace when you got bling like this. Rufous Hummingbird Iona. |
Yellow Warbler female MacDonald Park Abbotsford |
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