Bird watching and animal spotting with a pair of very amateur nature lovers just chronicling their journeys.

20 Jun 2015

Birding in Squamish


On our BC road trip we stopped overnight in Squamish and had a few hours to relax and do a bit of easy bird spotting.

We saw several White Crowned Sparrows along the river along with The Spotted Towhee and Violet Green Swallow near town.

During our drive throughout BC we also saw numerous Turkey Vultures overhead and on Mount Washington we spotted the Gray Jay (Whiskey Jack) and Dark Eyed Junco.

In Comox we got lucky and spotted two Bald Eagles at the marina.

And in Kelowna we saw the Spotter Sandpiper and Rufous Hummingbird.


30 May 2015

Gopher Time!

Calgary's inner city gophers hangin' with their human neighbours.




18 May 2015

Fish Creek Bird Spotting

Another great day out today with 10 new birds added to our list!  A small storm water pond just beyond the Fish Creek visitor centre had no less than 15 male Wood Ducks, quite a few Mallards as well as Bufflehead Ducks, American Wigeon Common Merganser and Goldeneye.

Clay-colored Sparrows were everywhere in the grassland and easy to spot if you stopped long enough to watch for them, otherwise you'd pass right by only hearing them.  Bank Swallows were seen overhead along Fish Creek.

Further down near the boat launch we had several amazing new spots, the Baltimore Oriole, Western Tanager, Brown Headed Cowbird, Western Wood-Pewee and a Belted Kingfisher.  There were also a number of Red-winged Blackbirds, more Bank Swallows and Bonaparte's Gulls.


17 May 2015

Great Horned Owl in Okotoks

Great Horned Owl
An accidental bird watching day as we went for a stroll along the river in Okotoks today when there in a tree right along the pathway was a newly fledged Great Horned Owl chick with mum or dad hanging out in a tree just behind.

As they were totally not bothered by us we were able to get right under them for a few snaps and enjoyed watching them for a little while.  Our presence was barely acknowledged by the adult but the owlet kept a wary eye on us.

Stopping by a nearby pond in the early afternoon we also had a quick spotting of the Northern Shoveller and Killdeer as well as three new birds for us; the Spotted Sandpiper, American Wigeon and Blue Winged Teal.

The pond was also being frequented by a flock of Red-Winged Blackbirds and a pair of Canada Geese with chicks.



25 Apr 2015

McGregor Lake AB

Another cold windy day out bird watching and some really nice spots and new birds for our new Canada journey.  :)

Along with a Northern Harrier spotted from the car on the way to the lake we saw Northern Shovelers, Northern Pintails, Cinnamon Teal, Eared Grebe and American Avocet.

We had good views too of the Red Winged Blackbird and American Robin.

And just as we were leaving we spotted Killdeer in the campground hanging out with the Prairie Dogs.

We did see 3 more birds of prey on the wing but unable to identify and a few ducks probably missed because we couldn't stand the wind long enough to stay out!