Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: explore2006Nov25

Golden Eagle route

24 Nov 2006 157
The following was written by Peter Sherrington: "The visitors that day were just a few of the 1,500 people who came last year to witness the amazing spectacle. But they would not even have known about the site had it not been for a single bird -- a Golden Eagle -- that soared over the valley on the morning of March 20, 1992, as I was conducting a bird survey in the area with my friend Des Allen. The eagle was followed by another and then another. Quickly we realized that the birds were moving systematically along the ridges of the Fisher Range, crossing the Kananaskis Valley to Mount Lorette, where they'd soar briefly before disappearing to the northwest. At the end of the day, we had counted 103 Goldens, and I was convinced that we had discovered a previously unknown migration route. Two days later I returned to the area with a small group of observers, and in a single afternoon we counted 247 eagles moving along exactly the same route." I have been out to this location twice now and watched a trail of teeny black specks that are Golden Eagles. Fascinating that these birds know exactly where to fly on their migration route. Peter Sherrington does absolutely amazing, dedicated work recording every single one of these Golden Eagles each migration period.

Out with Mom

11 Nov 2006 186
The paths at the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary are obviously not made just for animals of the human kind! These Mule Deer looked almost Christmasy in the distance.

Pretending to be a tree trunk!

06 Oct 2006 174
I was amused at this owl, as it looked as if it was trying to look like one of the tree trunks. Actually, it was doing a good job of it!

Whoooo are you?

08 Oct 2006 143
Another photo of the young Great Horned Owl that I was so lucky to come across on one of my walks. Not sure who was the most fascinated - him/her or me!