This is a mid-May catchup of non-arthropods.
The sub-adult loon that was featured earlier was back again and this time it caught a fish.
While I was watching the loon, a Spotted Sandpiper came prowling.
A visit to Kokanee Creek Park produced pictures of three birds. First a goose flew by.
Then a Western Meadow Lark sang.
And a female Brown-headed Cowbird landing in a nearby tree.
Finally, the non bird was a Columbian Ground Squirrel that parked itself in the middle of my pathway.
great story and pics (as usual) 🙂
We missed you Monday. It was a beautiful day and for me the hi lite was the Meadow Lark we saw and heard. Something about the sound reminds me of my childhood…thanks for the picture. Keep up the good work, you inspire me.
Lorna, there are worse ways to spend one’s time than listening to the sound of the Meadow Lark.
You always blow me away…that is the best picture I have ever seen of a Canada Goose, and I absolutely love the composition of the squirrel!