April 24 2015 Grant Narrows. Rain and More Rain 10c
The road to Grant Narrows and Catbird Slough |
A very wet Sandhill Crane at Catbird Slough. |
Finally the crane (Grus canadenis) flew off |
Female Varied Thrush (Ixoreus navies) shot with Nikon P900 All others Tamron 150mm-600mm |
Species Count
White crowned Sparrow Red winged Blackbird Varied Thrush Spotted Towhee Rufus HummingbirdTree Swallow Common Yellow-Throat Song Sparrow Purple Finch Black-capped Chickadee Flycatcher ?Bewick's Wren {HEARD ONLY} Dark-eyed Junco Green Winged Teal Bald Eagle American Wigeon MerlinRuby -crowned Kinglet Osprey Yellow-rumped Warbler (Audubon) Scaup Norther Flicker Anna's HummingbirdFox Sparrow Sandhill Crane Canada Goose American Robin Cooper Hawk Great Blue Heron MallardWhite-crowned Sparrow Orange crowed Warbler Greater Yellowlegs
Despite the torrential rain and the ensuing cold everyone seemed to have a good time proving that a little rain never deters "Wet Coasters" from enjoying our birding.
"It's never too late to start birding"
John Gordon
Langley/Cloverdale
BC Canada
Grant Narrows is so gorgeous and one of my favourite places to bird since it is so peaceful. Lovely shots of the cranes.
ReplyDeleteSuperb pictures of a marvelous place and a magnificent bird species
ReplyDeleteRegards