After last Friday's walk from Creekside to Hanson Ranch, I returned on Monday, solo, with my camera in tow this time. The plan was to meander more along the way for bird spotting and crocus shooting. Since Friday the ponds were now mostly frozen over again and a deep enough layer of snow covered just about everything. The morning was beginning to have that "January Blue Monday" feeling until just like that it turned to be a "Beautiful Blue Monday". Right there beside me, two Mountain Bluebirds landed on branches next to the creek. I was ecstatic and let out a quiet WOW! They ignored me and went about their business while I admired them for what seemed like an eternity. I eventually carried on to where I saw the crocuses on Friday but the area was blanketed in winter white on this last day of March. I saw no purple but it was OOOOH those BLUES of the Mountain Bluebirds seeing them for the first time this season that made my day!
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
OOOOH those BLUES
Sunday, March 30, 2025
Back to Winter : Back to The Sanctuary
After spotting the first crocuses of the season while "out & about" this past Wednesday, and then seeing more while walking sunny slopes with a friend on Friday, I was excited to head back out this weekend for more crocus hunting. March ended up acting like March does which threw a monkey wrench into the focus on crocus! I was at The Inglewood Bird Sanctuary on Monday and it was a joy to meander there with it looking and feeling and sounding like a lovely spring day. Throw a monkey wrench into the thought of the experience being similar for today's meander there.
The sky was dull, it was grey, yet the sights were blinding from the white, bright, new snow that covered everything after hammering down on us all day Saturday. March will be March and March it was!
Through the bright white and the dull grey, there were sweet sights to be seen! You have to have an eagle eye to spy what I saw! On future visits, I will use this tree and the branch as the marker for where a new Bald Eagles' nest is. See the two orange stars? The one on the left marks the nest and the one to the right marks where a Bald Eagle is perched in the trees.
I zoomed into the nest and look what I saw! A Bald Eagle is nestled down in there. I was excited to see this! This was the best I could do with getting a photo. It is quite far away. I will now monitor this location when I visit again.The Wood Duck pair! He was keeping a side eye on her!
On this very cold day, the Common Goldeneye had the hots, he had the hots for a female close by and did his little ditty dance to impress her. She fluttered about a bit but kept her back to him so I am not sure how impressed she was.
Northern Flickers were doing their dance!
This pair were very entertaining!
I was lucky to see two Woodpeckers very near each other. This first one is a male Downy Woodpecker and the second is a male Hairy Woodpecker. At times when I see them separately, I am not always able to distinguish between the two but when they are near to each other, the difference is very obvious. The Hairy is larger with a longer beak.
Thursday, March 27, 2025
some short stories
first crocus sighting of the season
When I looked outside and saw the steady drizzle that was sideways at times then checked the forecast to see it was just above freezing, my sofa quickly became inviting! I knew if I went anywhere near it, that would be where I would land. That is not how I wanted the day to start. I turned a blind eye to the sofa's direction, geared up for the weather and exited my front door. Not long thereafter I arrived at Nose Creek with my head down against the wind and drizzle. While quickly moving along I suddenly stopped in my tracks when I spotted a crocus, then another, then a pair and another pair, then a bouquet! I believe March 26th is the earliest in a season that I saw a crocus. Lesson learned: When the going becomes not pleasant, it pays to keep your head held down!
This is my latest water-colour painting and it will represent a spring month in my 2026 Calendar. The theme of my 2026 Calendar is "nurtured by activity" and I want to include words of positivity and a piece of sporting equipment. While brainstorming on creating a birdwatching painting, I came upon the topic of whether bird watching is a sport to which I also learned it is a hot topic which creates heated discussions. Walk a mile or many of birding in my shoes and you will realize you completed a physical activity. Now back to the painting, I did a pencil drawing on scrap paper before laying lines in my watercolour book. I then painted the background and added the Bokeh effect. The bird came next using wet on wet technique. I was not liking what I saw. I let it dry, removed the clips along with the tape around the edges. I was ready to rip the page out of the book but thought otherwise. The next day I came back to it, painted the binoculars, added the branch the bird is perched on then found a quote to include. I stood back to look at it, I smiled, I said to myself "This is a keeper!" Lesson learned: When the going gets disappointing, it pays to second guess yourself!