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April, 2017


April 14, 2017

We had a nice walk at the Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve in Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada.

American Coots were seen on the South Lagoon.

A Lesser Scaup was seen in the South Lagoon.

A Beaver pulled a Red Osier Dogwood branch past us.

A Northwestern Crow was closer than usual, giving us a chance to get some photos.

A female Common Merganser was seen in the slough.

A young Bald Eagle had something to eat while another was near the Heronry as well as one of the resident Bald Eagles out from its nest.

A male Gadwall was seen.

Golden-crowned Sparrows were seen.

White-crowned Sparrows were seen.

Great Blue Herons were busy near the Heronry.

Ring-necked Ducks were seen in the slough.

American Robins are usually seen.

Saskatoons are starting to bloom.

A few Swallows were at the far end of the road past the Heronry.

Tree Swallow

Violet-green Swallow

Wood Ducks were seen in many spots.

Several male Common Yellowthroats were seen.

Several Yellow-rumped Warblers were migrating through our area.

Weather
April 14 Cloudy/Rain 43F (6.1C)

We enjoyed chatting with Leona, Christa, Alyson with Chesney, Terry with Bogey, Charlie with Jack, Rick S., Marilyn and Karl, Dale, David as well as Reg on the trails.

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