Nov1/15 Tsawwassen Jetty Sun 12c
Following a month of World Cup rugby it was time to go birding. I suppose the piles of leaves in the driveway can wait a few more days!
First stop was the ferry jetty in search of Snow Buntings. After looking everywhere I instead came across a pair of Black Turnstone feeding on the shoreline.
A pair of Black Turnstones forage at the hight tide line. |
This is as close as it gets. This bird almost walked under my tripod. I held my breath so as not to flush it. |
I include this purely because I like the composition. |
Deltaport
All the remaining images taken handheld with the Nikon D7100 and Nikon 200mm-500mm
Dunlin in Flight |
Afternoon
Riefel Migratory Bird Sanctuary
Black-crowned night Heron |
Bushtit. I really like the soft background in this photo. |
Fall Colours
The varied tones in this images evoke the time of year. |
The Predator
I watched this Peregrine Falcon swoop over the outer ponds at Reifel. Later on I found feasting on a sandpiper which it had just caught. |
Red-breasted Nuthatch |
Boundary Bay
Short-eared Owl |
The discs surrounding the eyes of the owl allow it to pick-up the slightest movement in the undergrowth. |
"It's never too late to start birding"
John Gordon
Langley/Cloverdale BC Canada
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