Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: sleek

Cedar Waxwing

06 Jul 2014 3 383
This was one quick shot taken yesterday afternoon (5 July 2014), on my way home from a long day of driving. Photographed at a pond, SW of the city. In the summer months, we have these Cedar Waxwings; in the winter, we get the Bohemian Waxwings. Thanks, Donna (Ducks & Daisies), for adding this website, which I had never seen before, to your comment! 10000birds.com/cedar-waxwing-vs-bohemian-waxwing.htm At the last minute, I decided I would have to get out of the house yesterday. I just couldn't take being in an "oven" any more. Not complaining about the hot, sunny weather we are having at the moment, but my house turns into an oven and then tends to stay that way for many days or weeks afterwards. I had planned on leaving the house earlier than I did (10;00 a.m.) and drove NW of the city and NW of Cochrane. Hadn't been that way for a long time and wanted to see if I could find an owl of some sort, especially a Great Gray Owl. No luck, and in fact it seemed like all wildlife was in hiding, except for four Deer. My morning's finds included a patch of beautiful Indian Paintbrush flowers (deep pink, yellow, green and peach colours) Also a noisy little Wren that I saw when I pulled over to take a look down a hillside to see if I could see the Red Fox that had just run across the road ahead of me - no luck. The next sightings were a lone Deer - forgot to check its tail, but judging by the enormous size of its ears, it had to have been a Mule Deer - and a Tree Swallow that was perched on its bright orange nesting "box". I wonder who chose the colour of the box this year; he or his mate, lol. Nearby, there were several Swallowtail butterflies down in the mud along the edge of the road. Before I could get there, a car came along in the opposite direction and of flew every single one. By the time I had photographed a few wildflowers, one butterfly did return, so I was able to get a few shots. Deciding to return to Highway 1a the same way as I came, I passed a couple of horses that always seem to be in the same place. I'm never sure about the health of these two, and they never seem "happy" animals, though maybe they are just getting very old. When I reached the road I wanted to check out (including for a possible owl), I found that it had just been oiled ready for a new surface to be laid, so that plan went out the window. Wanting to stay away from my unpleasantly hot house for as long as possible, I came home via Bragg Creek and some of the backroads that I love, SW of the city. Brown-Lowery Provincial Park was my first stop - and it has the wonderful, added benefit of washrooms in the parking lot - the first ones I'd seen all day! I checked out the area near the parking lot and then went maybe a hundred feet into the forest. After checking for any fungi (none), I heard a very loud cracking of branches and eventually spotted a huge, very dark shape through the trees. From that angle, it looked horribly like a Bear, but when it lifted its head from feeding, I was so relieved to see that it was "only" a Moose! A young couple were coming along the trail towards me and I said they must have seen it even closer. My voice was heard by the animal and unfortunately it moved quickly away. I like to think that a Bear or Cougar would react in the same way, lol! From Brown-Lowery, I passed my favourite little wetland and found the Snipe standing, as usual, on a fence post. Sorry, everyone, you might just get fed up of Snipe photos - if you aren't already! Got home around 6;00 p.m., feeling content that, even though the morning had been pretty disappointing, the day was a a good one. Would love to get in my car and go out again today, but I have things to get done and I don't want to overdo the driving, in case I make my shoulders any worse.

Stripping the tree

13 Jan 2012 195
Not the greatest of photos, but thought I'd still post it. I rarely get the chance to see Bohemian Waxwings this close - usually, they are in a large number, flying overhead or landing at the very top of one of the tall Spruce trees in the park. This photo was actually taken at the Calgary Zoo on 4th April 2011.

Bohemian Waxwings

07 Dec 2011 169
Two of dozens of Bohemian Waxwings that landed in the tops of very tall Spruce trees in Weaselhead yesterday morning. Very distant and highly cropped image : ) I don't enjoy taking distant photos, but these two birds both happened to be looking sideways so that you can see their crest, so thought I'd add it to my Birds of Alberta set. talkaboutwildlife.ca/profile/?s=252 www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Bohemian_Waxwing/id en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Waxwing

Bohemian Waxwing / Bombycilla garrulus

17 Apr 2011 134
Another photo of a beautiful, sleek Bohemian Waxwing that flew down to a nearby tree (at the Calgary Zoo of all places) to gorge on the berries. Caught this one while it stopped for two seconds. And that, my friends, is BLUE sky behind it! Remember what blue sky looks like, ha??? This is just crazy - it's snowing again today, lol. Soon, the Bohemians will be leaving and the Cedar Waxwings will arrive and stay here for the summer - if it ever stops snowing.

Bohemian Waxwing / Bombycilla garrulus

05 Apr 2011 182
I was so lucky yesterday afternoon. I had just walked round the Calgary Zoo and was almost back at the Exit, when a bunch of these Bohemian Waxwings flew into a tree near the path. The birds barely stopped moving, so I was surprised to find that two or three of the photos came out OK. It was a beautiful day yesterday, sunny with blue skies and such a contrast to the Winter Snow Storm that we had two days before, which left us with at least 10" of snow. Another lovely spring day again today, though I believe thundershowers are in the forecast for today. Went for a walk at Mallard Point, Fish Creek Park, this morning. Paths are muddy in places, icy in others and clear at other times. Really no photo opportunities, which is just as well, after an afternoon at the Zoo yesterday, lol. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Waxwing

Don't play with your food

08 Apr 2011 159
Another Bohemian Waxwing capture from 4th April, when I was at the Calgary Zoo for the afternoon. A flock of these sleek birds flew into a nearby tree just before I reached the exit to go home.