Near Morant's Curve
Pink and purple beauty
An extra bonus
On guard
After the fire
Coyote on the prowl
Early Blue Violet / Viola adunca
Details in black
Purple Finch
Getting a little wing practice
Ring a ring o' roses
Evening Grosbeak
Clouds over Frank Lake
Time to catch supper
Early Yellow Locoweed
Mosaic, Colobura dirce
One of nature's wonders
Sticky Locoweed / Oxytropis borealis var. viscida
A peaceful litte spot
Sharing her catch
Tennessee Warbler
Tulipa turkestanica
Not interested in us
Beyond the treetops
Dark-eyed Junco
Soft as velvet
A quick glance in our direction
A touch of England
Horsetails
A real beauty
Our wonderful Alberta skies
Northern Flicker excavating a cavity
Beauty in nature
On the prowl
Scaup pair
Wilson's Snipe
Birthday flowers
Eared Grebe
A highlight of our May Species Count
Keeping an eye on things
Sharing a meal of Dandelions and grass
Pink and perfect
Evening Grosbeak
I love Dandelions
A different kind of perch
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25 May 2014 was the annual May Species Count, which went really well. There were seven people in my group and we travelled in two vehicles, covering a large area SW of Calgary and W of Priddis. The Count lasted from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and the weather was mostly clear but clouded up by noon, with a short shower while we were having lunch at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park. Heavy clouds for the rest of the day, calm, 9-18°C, with 88km travelled by car. 69 bird species were found, plus 15 White-tailed Deer and two Moose. A good day : ) Thanks for the ride, Phil! Much appreciated!
Each year on this Count, a highlight is calling in to see the much sought-after Evening Grosbeaks at Barb Castell's acreage. They didn't let us down, and even gave us some chances to get a few photos. Feeder photos are not my favourite, but when it comes to Evening Grosbeaks, I'll take anything I can get : )
After the Count ended, it was pointed out that we could return to the city by one of two different routes. If we had chosen the other route, we would have missed the other highlight of the day - a Great Gray Owl! It didn't stay around for long, as it was busy hunting, but we did manage to get a handful of quick shots. We also saw a Ring-necked Pheasant in a field, just within camera range.
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/evening_grosbeak/id
Each year on this Count, a highlight is calling in to see the much sought-after Evening Grosbeaks at Barb Castell's acreage. They didn't let us down, and even gave us some chances to get a few photos. Feeder photos are not my favourite, but when it comes to Evening Grosbeaks, I'll take anything I can get : )
After the Count ended, it was pointed out that we could return to the city by one of two different routes. If we had chosen the other route, we would have missed the other highlight of the day - a Great Gray Owl! It didn't stay around for long, as it was busy hunting, but we did manage to get a handful of quick shots. We also saw a Ring-necked Pheasant in a field, just within camera range.
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/evening_grosbeak/id
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