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June 2019


June 27, 2019

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

Willow Flycatchers were seen in many areas.

Red-winged Blackbirds were seen as well.

The Heronry was very active.

A Rufous Hummingbird fed on Twinberry flowers at the far end of the road past the Heronry.

Eastern Kingbirds searched for insects in Water lilies.

American Robins were seen in a few areas.

Cedar Waxwings were seen in many areas.

The tiny Wood Duck duckling was near its parent today.

Common Yellowthroats were seen in many areas. Some were gathering insects for their nestlings.

We saw a large flock of tiny Bushtits, during our walk along the Lickman dike road.

A Rufous Hummingbird rested for a moment.

A fledgling Common Yellowthroat was seen.

White-crowned Sparrows were seen along the fence line.

Savannah Sparrows were very active.

Weather
June 27 Rain 57F (14C) Afternoon 67F (19C)

It was nice to see Charlie with Jack, Terry with Bogey, Beverly with Sampson and Mogli, Denise with Summer, Christa, Melinda and Rob with Bosley during our walk.

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