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July 2019


July 30, 2019

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

A Coyote was standing near the shoreline of the slough at the Heronry. It was watching several Beavers splashing the water nearby. Soon, it decided to sit and watch. After awhile, the splashing got too much so the Coyote left to go for a nap on the log surrounded by wild Impatiens flowers.

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After the Coyote left, the Beavers got together to for awhile. One adult was busy with a very young Beaver. The Beavers were quietly enjoying each other when we left.

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A Downy Woodpecker was seen nearby.

A Pied-billed Grebe floated on the slough as we wandered along.

Eastern Kingbirds were seen as usual.

A few American Robins were seen.

Juvenile Cedar Waxwings were seen.

Wood Ducks were also seen.

A Yellow Warbler was seen as well.

Weather
July 30 Sunny 60F (16C) Afternoon 74F (23C)

It was nice to see Charlie with Jack, Terry with Bogey, Cathy with Tula, Alyson with Chesney, Amy one of the art instructors, Christa, Rick, Helmut and Selma during our walk.

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