Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: Ptarmigan Cirque parking area

Snow slump

06 Mar 2014 196
This was taken near the Ptarmigan Cirque parking lot in Kananaskis, along Highway 40, SW of Calgary, on 23 November 2013, when a birding friend and I went in search of a White-tailed Ptarmigan (without success!). The snow was so deep, you needed snowshoes or cross-country skis, which I don't have. This photo shows just a tiny portion of where the snow above had slipped over a lower layer. Just liked the sparkling, untouched snow.

Footprints in the snow

25 Dec 2013 1 1 262
Taken near the Ptarmigan Cirque parking lot, Kananaskis, on 23 November 2013, when a birding friend and I went to see if we could find a White-tailed Ptarmigan. Ha, we've tried several times in previous years, but still no luck. These birds live up in the mountains and are pushed to lower ground in the winter months. They are so hard to find, though sometimes you do see their tracks in the snow. The tracks in my photo are, of course, human tracks, lol.

This is where I was yesterday

25 Nov 2013 1 1 367
I had such a very enjoyable day with a birding friend yesterday, 23 November 2013, going SW of the city to Highway 40 and Highwood Pass, in Kananaskis. To look for a White-tailed Ptarmigan was our main aim, plus enjoying a beautiful, sunny day in magnificent scenery. Our weather at the moment is comparatively mild - if only it could be like this all winter long! No White-tailed Ptarmigan to be seen by us or several other people we bumped into, though my friend did see some tracks made by these birds. The main highway in this area had just been opened for the first time since all the damage done by Alberta's Flood of the Century, but the whole area will be closed again in about another week, because it always closes each winter. My photo was taken near the parking lot for Ptarmigan Cirque, and the only way you could get around was with cross-country skis or snowshoes. My friend had just bought some snowshoes, so he got a good workout checking through the trees. I had neither skis nor snowshoes and so stayed on this very narrow track for just a very short distance, trying not to plunge through the thin snow crust along the centre of the trail, into very deep snow. Thanks so much for a great day, Tony! Much appreciated!