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March, 2019


March 18th to 20th 2019

We enjoyed our usual walks at the Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve in Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada.

Red-winged Blackbirds were staking out their territories.

A good-sized flock of Cackling Geese, Canada Geese and two Greater White-fronted Geese flew into the farm field.

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A male Common Merganser was seen in the slough.

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Brown Creepers were seen in the Salwein Creek forest.

A young Bald Eagle watched the activity around it.

Northern Flickers were seen near the entrance gate.

A Hairy Woodpecker was seen a little later.

Golden-crowned Sparrows were seen in blackberries.

The slough grasses are still brown.

Great Blue Herons were busy at the Heronry.

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A little Mink was seen nearby.

Song Sparrows were singing.

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Tree Swallows were seen as well.

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American Wigeon paddled near the East Bird Blind.

Spotted Towhees were often seen.

Willows were already finishing their bloom.

Wood Ducks were seen in many areas.

Weather
March 18 Sunny 50F (10C) Afternoon 80F (27C)
March 19 Sunny 48F (09C) Afternoon 82F ( 28C)
March 20 Sunny 48F (09C) Afternoon 83F ( 28C)

We enjoyed seeing Charlie with Jack, Terry with Bogey, Melinda with Bosley, Casey with Ula, Alyson and Randy with Chesney, Christa, Mick with Roscoe, Jock with Hunter, William on the trails.

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