Saturday, May 9, 2026

Global Big Day May 9, 2026


For Global Big Day I visited none other than The Inglewood Bird Sanctuary. Many other participants picked this place too, with lots opting for the very early start along with me. A beautiful day to be was evident as I rounded the corner aiming for the main trail.  

What also was evident was the swath of destruction caused by the wind storm that came through a few weeks ago while I was in Norway.  That wind storm left The Sanctuary more wide open, being able to see more and also hear more.  The Parks People cleared the debris off the trails and are still working to clean up the area.  

more evidence of a gorgeous day to be had

With today being all about the birds, of course I had to capture a photo of a Black-capped Chickadee which is the official bird of Calgary. I am not sure if its other leg is tucked up underneath or if this is the one-legged Chickadee that I was told about that resides here.  

Before truly getting into this Global Big Day, I wanted to check in on the Inglewood Bald Eagles. To get there, I had to cross this bridge.  I feel like I am taking my life in my hands when the Canada Goose is guarding the bridge.  This morning a Male Mallard was part of the guard.  Whew!  I made it across unscathed!  

When I arrived at the best location to see far across the River to the Bald Eagle's Nest, this is what I saw.  One adult was perched on the nest. I saw another Adult further down river sitting in a tree.  I watched for awhile but no little ones were to be seen.  

What little ones I did see though were half a dozen Goslings with their parents.  


Birding today was so much fun, chatting with the usual other birders I see here and also meeting new people. We shared what we saw, showed some photos, chatted about where we were from and also talked about our travels.  Between all the chats, I managed to still capture many photos.  I am sharing only a few.

three male Mallards

male & female Common Mergansers

 Yellow-rumped Warbler

White-crowned Sparrow

Red-winged Blackbird

Robin

Tree Swallow

male House Finch

I saw many other species and captured many more special seconds in time yet wishing to keep this post under control I opted to share just the few photos.  What I also want to share is that I did one more lap around the back of The Sanctuary to check in one more time on the Bald Eagle's nest.  This time this is what I saw!  My heart melted and my smile grew even wider!  I will be back another time to see if there could be a sibling. Best wishes little one! May you thrive and live your best life!



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