First up is a shot from a week or two ago. I had hoped to photograph owls at dusk but it became too dark. On the way back to the car I saw this Great Blue Heron hunting in a ditch. It was quite dark but the soft light sky reflecting onto the water made for the perfect silhouette. At least I had something to show for my efforts.
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| Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) | 
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A few days later I visited Iona Sewage Treatment plant. Only birders would willingly spent hours scouring the stinky ponds for a rare sandpiper or duck. The odours are soon forgotten when a Wilson's Snipe is spotted then a Least Sandpiper.
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| Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolour) | 
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                                                     A Tree Swallow takes a break from hunting insects.  | 
One of the most difficult sandpipers to differentiate are the Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs. Seen together there are obvious differences but separately confusion can arise.
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| Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) | 
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| A pair of Lesser Yellowlegs. | 
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| The Lesser Yellowlegs (foreground) is easily differentiated from the larger Greater Yellowlegs when seen together. | 
"It's never too late to start birding"
John Gordon
Langley/Cloverdale 
BC Canada
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