Thursday, July 29, 2010
Gulls & Sapsuckers
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Pacific Tree Frogs
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
New Bank Swallow Colony
Some Bank Swallows decided to start a new colony in what I considered a strange location. It was a bank but the holes are easily accessible by man and creature alike. When the first few holes were made the water level was higher, but as you can see in the photos, all the holes are easy to access now. At first there were six holes, then 14 and now about 20. Only two holes have nesting material and some holes are not very deep. Recently I haven't seen any activity at the nest holes and wonder if they have been abandoned. Occasionally boats get launched from there and they might have been disturbed by this. It will be interesting to see if they try again next year.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Lesser Yellowlegs
We went out for a paddle this morning with the intention of heading south on the Kootenay River towards the junction of the Slocan River. But a wind blew up and the paddling was difficult so we headed north instead. I went on to the small bay in Slocan Pool and was very surprised to see a Lesser Yellowlegs (118). This is the first one I've seen in the Shoreacres area. I just looked at Gary Davidson's checklist and they are rare here in the summer but occasional in spring and fall when migrating through. You can see the smaller & very common Spotted Sandpiper beside it to get a sense of it's size. The paddling home was hard work against a strong head wind, when normally you just float down with the current!
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Great Horned Owl Pellet
I found the pellet of a large owl underneath one of our fir trees. I suspect it's a Great Horned Owl due to the size of the pellet and it's the only large owl we've heard around here. I took apart the pellet and was amazed at how clean it was. Only dry bones and fur. From the jaw bone (bottom left of image) I'm guessing the prey item was a squirrel. Earlier this year I found a smaller pellet likely from a Northern Saw-whet Owl or similarly sized owl. The prey was a small rodent.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Ring-billed Gulls
Friday, July 9, 2010
Eaglets on Gold Island
I went out kayaking this morning with a friend from Calgary and we saw TWO eaglets in the Eagle Nest on Gold Island. Yeah! This nest has not produced any young in the past two years. Now I can add this breeding record to my square for the BC Breeding Bird Atlas Project.