Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: Wildcat Hills Rd
And they call this winter (in Alberta)?
06 Mar 2016 |
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This photo was taken yesterday, 5 March 2016, when I drove NW of Calgary again. The previous time, two days earlier, had proven to be a complete wash-out as far as finding any owls and I came home with just a few shots of a beautiful little country church. Made me decide to do the long drive again, in the hope that I would be luckier. It turned out to be suceessful, as we did get some distant views of a Great Gray Owl (or two). It's difficult to know if one is seeing the same individual each time or if they are different.
Tremendous patience is needed to see one of these owls, though one can very occasionally be really lucky. On my last trip three days ago, there was no sign of an owl and I was the only person there. I spent my time slowly driving back and forth along the road, picking up all the empty beer cans and bottles - two Safeway plastic bags overflowing with them, so maybe around 50? I REALLY like to think that these discards have absolutely nothing to do with birders/photographers, but had been thrown out by local people! It just seems such a coincidence that there were so many in a popular birding area : ( Yesterday, I noticed that there were already several newly discarded cans. I really dislike seeing them, as the sun catches the metal and makes them gleam - so out of place in nature. Also, they can be dangerous to wildlife, especially if glass bottles are broken or sharp edges of metal cans get exposed. I wasn't sure if the Bottle Depot would accept filthy cans and bottles covered in dried mud. I called in at the recycle bins before the Bottle Depot and a youngish man was digging into the bins to find any cans and bottles. I told him I wasn't sure if they would be accpted, but that he was welcome to the ones I had in my car, and he gladly took them. Worked out perfectly in the end.
Back to yesterday, it was such a beautiful day and just had to be spent outdoors. This photo, taken when I drove up one of the side roads on my way home, shows how much of our countryside is completely bare of snow. This winter has been completely crazy weather-wise, just as it has been in so many parts of the world.
Two or three cars were pulled over further north in the morning. Friends had been watching a Great Gray Owl that had then flown off into the trees and disappeared. No luck with it returning, but we were told about another owl further along. This time, we got distant views of it in the trees at the edge of the forest. It made a couple of dives and was definitely successful in catching a Meadow Vole the one time (see previous photo). So, once again, some distant shots, but they were more than enough to make one feel very happy and grateful, and the long drive feel worthwhile. Always great to have a chance to catch up with friends, too, of course.
Driving the Wildcat Hills
04 Apr 2013 |
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A view from Wildcat Hills Rd, NW of Calgary, taken on 2 April 2013. I have passed this backroad many times, but had never driven on it so, two days ago, I decided to try it.
In the other direction ....
05 Apr 2013 |
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Snapped this quick shot when I drove back to a familiar road (in the distance), after taking the Wildcat Hills Rd. on 2 April 2013. It was just a short detour, but one I had never done before, though I had passed the intersection many times before. So glad I did decide to "explore", as I got a beautiful view in front of me (out of sight, behind where I was standing here). Actually, I pulled over just a bit further down this road, as I noticed a bird of prey and a Magpie feeding on something that must have been dead in the field. Unfortunately, what turned out to be a Northern Harrier, decided to fly off almost immediately. It takes me about an hour and a quarter to get from home to this location.
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