OH What a.....
.....to Carburn Park this morning!
The trails were clear and dry, the sun was shining bright and music filled the forest! Spending time here and covering kilometres was the perfect way to end April. Just short of eight kilometres of birding today brought me to 702 kms covered so far this year. I better pick up the pace if I want to surpass last year's lofty distance. What a difference a few days makes! Since my last visit here, many more species have arrived for their seasonal stay. Many more birders have arrived too.
Right from the start I heard familiar songs that I last heard last season. I saw numerous sights that I last saw last season. At times the many songs were over-whelming and I had to make a conscious effort to focus on one at a time, that took a great amount of effort. Off and on, I used my app to ID what I was hearing so I would know what to look for. In no particular order, the photos below show some of what made today's welcome to Carburn Park extra special.
Solitary Sandpiper
Common Goldeneye
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Song Sparrow
American White Pelicans
House Sparrow
male American Wigeon
his partner
Double-crested Cormorants
American Robin
Black-capped Chickadee
Yellow-rumped Warbler
male Mallard Duck
WHAT A MORNING!
ReplyDeleteOne to cherish!
DeleteGreat outing. You saw many birds and you put on some kms.
ReplyDeleteMulti-tasking the way I like it!
DeleteBeautiful photos and so many lovely birds.
ReplyDeleteThank You! I can hardly wait for the baby birds!
DeleteOh my!
ReplyDeleteThese are all great photographs.
I wish you a good new month of May.
All the best Jan
Wishing you many magical moments in your May!
DeleteI love that cute welcome sign. What a lovely variety of bird sightings and photos. Happy month of May to yo. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI always forget to go to that area in the Park and today I venture there so made sure to photograph the sign.
DeleteAlexandra,
ReplyDeleteLots of neat photos! My favorite is the last one, the Mallard. Wow, that's an award winner!
John
I like how the light hit the Mallard, I think I saw colours on its head that I never saw before on a Mallard.
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