February 1st to 9th 2024
We enjoyed our usual walks at the Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve in Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada.
Common Goldeneyes have been visiting for a few days.
Common Mergansers were seen along the slough.
American Coots were seen as well.
The Pied-billed Grebes like the area near the Salwein Creek bridge.
Scaups were seen along the way.
Green-winged Teal were paddling in the slough.
Wood Ducks were seen in a few spots.
American Wigeon were seen in several areas.
Great Blue Heron was seen from the Centre Bird Blind.
Fox Sparrows were seen.
House Sparrows were seen in a few areas.
Dark-eyed Juncos were seen in a few locations.
The Sharp-shinned Hawk is keeping a close eye on the Rotary Interpretive Centre feeders.
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Song Sparrows were seen singing.
Red-winged Blackbirds are busy.
Northern Flickers were seen.
The Western Screech Owls were back in the same spot as in January.
White-crowned Sparrows were also seen.
White-throated Sparrows continue at the Rotary Interpretive Centre feeders.
Weather
01 February Rain 48F (09C) Afternoon 51F (11C)
02 February Cloudy 44F (07C) Afternoon 55F (13C)
03 February Cloudy/Foggy 37F (03C) Afternoon 49F (09C)
04 February Cloudy 36F (02C) Afternoon 45F (07C)
05 February Cloudy 43F (06C) Afternoon 49F (09C)
06 February Cloudy 38F (03C) Afternoon 45F (07C)
07 February Cloudy 36F (02C) Afternoon 48F (09C)
08 February Cloudy 40F (04C) Afternoon 48F (09C)
09 February Sunny 29F (-02C) Afternoon 46F (08C)
It was nice to see Christa, Ruth, Steve with Chimo and Rosie, Beverly, Tessa, Craig with Mogli and Sampson, Bob, Twyla and Peter with Gunner and Nixon, Jenny and Bill, Maryanne with Lula, Tina with Disney, Gus and Pork 'N' Beans, Carol with Lincoln and Winston, Jody with Jasper, Ron with Ginni, Randy with Chesney, Casia with Nyx, Christa, Terry with Bogey, Deb, Jim, Deb, Christa, Murray, Ian during our walks.
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