Category Archives: birds

Wood Duck chicks

  I don’t suppose that any local birder would doubt that Wood Ducks breed around the Lake. Yet, they are remarkably secretive about doing so. Frequently seen are the chicks of Mallards, Common Mergansers and Canada Geese, but not Wood Ducks. At … Continue reading

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Sapsucker

  For a week I have been visited by sapsuckers.  Early one morning a week ago, I first heard and then spotted two sapsuckers on a utility pole, but managed a picture of only one of them before they both … Continue reading

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High-altitude finch

  The Grey-crowned Rosy Finch is not a bird that is often seen, at least not by valley dwellers. It breeds high in the mountains, usually in the vicinity of permanent snowfields. So it was that on hike up to the Kokanee … Continue reading

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Recent birds

  This catch up of recent birds is presented in the order they were taken.  A Cedar Waxwing at Kokanee Creek Park A Tree Swallow brings an insect to its chick in a nest cavity.  A Spotted Sandpiper chick is … Continue reading

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Loon’s nest

  Loons do not nest on Kootenay Lake because the springtime changes in water level are so large that a shoreline nest would be flooded. Yet, they do nest nearby on small lakes higher in the mountains, which is where I saw one … Continue reading

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Driven from home

  Bird chicks seem to like to be looked after by their parents long after such care is needed. Last year, I posted pictures of osprey parents coaxing their chicks to go off on their own: It’s time you went. … Continue reading

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Chicks abound

  ‘Tis the season to see chicks. Here are a few seen over this last week. Of the six pictures shown, three were taken by my visiting nine-year-old grandson, Finn. He took them all when nature watching on his own. Even after … Continue reading

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Inopportune moment

  This the sad story of two horny Spotted Sandpipers and one thuggish Tree Swallow.  “Hey you idiot, you are at the wrong end. And get your feet outta my face.”   “OK, I’m ready. Now, go around to the back.” “Crumb, … Continue reading

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Tossed larvae

  I see a Pileated Woodpecker only a few times a year, typically when I am running an unrelated errand. Encounters are just too happenstance to plan. Yet, my camera is handy just in case. I heard an adult male Pileated … Continue reading

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High and low

  Things seen higher in the mountains often differ from those seen at the valley bottoms: trees, mammals, birds and flowers, all change with elevation. Here are some examples gleaned from this week’s jaunts. The Willow Flycatcher seems to prefer … Continue reading

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