Oct 27/2014 Boundary Bay 64th Ave. Cloudy and sunny breaks.
Afternoon session 1-4.30 p.m.
House Finch (Carpodacus mexicanus) A common bird at feeders and at fruit trees during the Fall and winter. |
Ruby-crowned Kinglet (Regulus calendula) |
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Dendroica coronata) |
As with the previous shots of the kinglet a little flash brightened up the scene while creating a catchlight in the eye of his dainty warbler.
The Northern Shrike (Lanius excubiter) |
It was almost dark when I left for home, a few drops of rain had begun to fall, the remnants of a tropical storm way out in the Pacific was about to batter the BC coastline. Driving home there were Red-tailed Hawks hunting, Snow and Cackling Geese preparing for the deluge while the recently flooded cranberry fields held hundreds of Mallard.
By the time I arrived home it was dark, the wind was whipping up the red and yellow maple leaves in the driveway. It was time for a nice cuppa, a comfy armchair and a good book. C'est la vie!
"It's never to late to start birding"
John Gordon
Langley/Cloverdale
fantastic shot of the shrike sir!
ReplyDeletejust to let you know the snow buntings and longspurs are back at iona's south jetty
cheers