Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: Cochrane Bird Count

Making friends

28 Dec 2008 168
I wasn't too sure this afternoon, when this heavy set dog and his buddy "welcomed" us on a farm northwest of the city, but they were only doing their watch-dog duty : ). Four of us had set out at 7:00 a.m. (actually, I had left home at 6:30 a.m.) to drive around the area near Cochrane, to record birds and mammals seen on the Cochrane Bird Count. We found only 12 species of bird but 6 species of mammals, including two Moose. We did a pretty brutal hike at Big Hills Spring Provincial Park, often following the partly frozen creek seen in my previous photo. Lots of snow on the ground, of course covering those nasty fallen branches and rocks : ) Around mid-afternoon, we called in at a farm to see what birds might be hanging around. However, our vehicle got stuck in the snow in the long driveway and took forever to get it cleared. The owner of the farm got his son to drive a piece of equipment to help clear some of the snow and get us out of there. By this time, the decision was made to call it a day and return home. Our temperatures rose to around 4C this afternoon, but there was a very cold wind.

Winding through the woods

28 Dec 2008 145
Four of us set out at 7:00 a.m. (actually, I had left home at 6:30 a.m.) to drive around the area near Cochrane (north west of Calgary), to record birds and mammals seen on the Cochrane Bird Count. We found only 12 species of bird but 6 species of mammals, including two Moose. We did a pretty brutal hike at Big Hills Spring Provincial Park, sometimes following this partly frozen creek. Lots of snow on the ground, of course covering those nasty fallen branches and rocks : ) Around mid-afternoon, we called in at a farm to see what birds might be hanging around. However, our vehicle got stuck in the snow in the long driveway and took forever to get it cleared. The owner of the farm got his son to drive a piece of equipment to help clear some of the snow and get us out of there. By this time, the decision was made to call it a day and return home. Our temperature rose to around 4C this afternoon, but there was a very cold wind. In places, it looked as if the water had frozen mid-air, giving a beautiful, lacey look. Having had only about two hours sleep on each of the last three nights, I have to be up again tomorrow around 4:45 a.m. for another Bird Count, this time in the Nanton region, located 40 minutes south of Calgary.

Sunrise of the day

28 Dec 2008 208
Four of us set out at 7:00 a.m. (actually, I had left home at 6:30 a.m.) to drive around the area near Cochrane (north west of Calgary), to record birds and mammals seen on the Cochrane Bird Count. We found only 12 species of bird but 6 species of mammals, including two Moose. We did a pretty brutal hike at Big Hills Spring Provincial Park, often following the partly frozen creek seen in my next photo. Lots of snow on the ground, of course covering those nasty fallen branches and rocks : ) Around mid-afternoon, we called in at a farm to see what birds might be hanging around. However, our vehicle got stuck in the snow in the long driveway and took forever to get it cleared. The owner of the farm got his son to drive a piece of equipment to help clear some of the snow and get us out of there. Our temperatures rose to around 4C this afternoon, but there was a very cold wind. This gorgeous sunset started off our day to perfection : ) Straight out of the camera, by the way : )