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May 2019


May 30, 2019

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

The Heronry was noisy with chicks chanting for food. Adult Great Blue Herons were splitting the work load. One adult stays with the chicks while the other goes out for food. They switch duties as well.

A male Common Yellowthroat hopped through long grass searching for insects.

We took a walk along the Lickman Road dike where we saw a few American Robins.

We also took a walk at Sardis Park.

The resident leucistic Northwestern Crow was hunting for food for its young nestlings.

Several Canada Goose goslings of varying ages were seen with their corresponding parents.

A Great Blue Heron fished from a log.

A white Domestic Duck (escapee from some duck farm) had a lovely set of blonde and chocolate coloured ducklings napping near her while she preened.

Mallards had ducklings of varying ages.

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Weather
May 30 Cloudy 58F (14C) Afternoon 80F (27C)

It was nice to see Charlie with Jack, Terry with Bogey, Connie and William, Leona during our walk.

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