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June 2019


June 20, 2019

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

Click below to play a video of Mallards, Wood Ducks and Beaver.

A couple of Beavers were tussling near a shoreline, soon one of them went to its lodge while the other enjoyed a snack at the edge of the slough.

Red-winged Blackbirds were seen along the way.

A few female Common Mergansers were still waiting for young to appear.

The Heronry was active as usual.

Two Hooded Mergansers were seen near the shoreline of the slough.

A Rufous Hummingbird was seen sipping Twinberry flowers.

Violet-green Swallows were perched near the Heronry.

Juvenile American Robins were full of curiosity about their surroundings and Tree Swallow neighbours.

Mallards and ducklings were enjoying time together.

Wood Ducks and ducklings were seen in several areas.

Common Yellowthroats were seen as well.

We took a walk along the Lickman dike road.

Willow Flycatchers were seen as usual.

Savannah Sparrows were feeding nestlings.

A male Lazuli Bunting was singing from the top of a small Cottonwood Tree.

Weather
June 20 Cloudy 51F (11C) Afternoon 64F (18C)

It was nice to see Charlie with Jack, Terry with Bogey, Craig with Mogli and Sampson, Melinda and Rob with Bosley, Liz and Gordon with Boomer during our walk.

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