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That’s my nest
The name of the game seems to be nest usurpation. Swallows: A few days ago, a Mountain Bluebird attempted to take over the nest established earlier by Tree Swallows. Today, as the first picture below shows, the swallows are back … Continue reading
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Rising water
Do birds react to a freshet? On April 24, this year’s freshet began on Kootenay Lake. The lake level had been declining during the winter as precipitation became locked in the mountains as snow. Now, driven by the melting of … Continue reading
Bluebird of unhappiness
You must search till you find the bluebird. You will find peace and contentment forever. Bluebird of Happiness (song), Edward Heyman, 1934 The myth of the bluebird of happiness is ancient and spans many cultures; the bluebird supposedly brings happiness, … Continue reading
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Osprey bites
An osprey takes a bite. Move cursor over image; wait; move cursor off image; repeat.
Mimics
• April mimicked March. • April now departs. • Might May mimic June? Departing mallards mimic circumflexes.
Grub
Ok, I know that this shows a picture of a grub and that a few milliseconds later it ceased being a grub. Actually, it is not all that easy to take such a picture because the time between a robin … Continue reading
Osprey plunge
The osprey eats fish that it captures live in stunning plunges from high over the lake. Not every such plunge is successful. This one wasn’t. Sometime during this osprey season, I would like to take good pictures of the whole … Continue reading
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Inchoate nest
An osprey couple has an off–again, on–again, relationship with an inchoate nest on some pilings. Add a stick, then abandon it; come back and mate, then abandon it; return with another stick, abandon it. Below is the latest addition. Composite of two … Continue reading
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Tree swallow nest
Have they chosen names for the chicks yet?
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Bird walk
This unconscionably long posting presents the results of a full day of watching species around the Lake. Yesterday, the Kaslo and Area Birders held a bird walk at the north end of the Lake. They graciously allowed others to join … Continue reading