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Mar 4 2021
adult
Val-d'Or - I made a trek in search of ptarmigan, perhaps my most wanted bird. This winter there has been a major irruption in Quebec, south of their normal range. It is the largest movement in 40 years and undoubtedly involves thousands of individuals. Normally the area from Val-d'Or to north of Amos has one or two if any. Still, we had a hard time finding them but in some locations there were numerous tracks alerting us to their presence.
Mar 5 2021
Sep 12 2020
Presqu'ile Provincial Park.
Feb 28 2021
Feb 20 2021
male
2021 has certainly started well. With few opportunities to get out, we have been very lucky. This instance at Burrard Inlet Vancouver required some waiting for rays of light in between the trees in behind. Not sure if it a camera effect but the unedited colouring is seen here and appeared more greenish/turquoise than I remember for this species.
Feb 28 2021
Feb 27 2021
adult
It certainly has been long time coming - nearly 30 years since my last Gyrfalcon sighting - and not for lack of trying. It was somewhat surreal having a couple of minutes to take these photos after so many failed attempts to locate one. Seen in the Pitt Meadows valley in good looking Gyrfalcon habitat.
Feb 28 2021
Sep 8 2020
Presqu'ile Provincial Park.
Feb 27 2021
adult, outside normal range
Ashton - This Prairie bird has overwintered, stopping for seed a couple of times on most days.
Feb 26 2021
Feb 15 2021
adult
Ingleside
Feb 22 2021
Jul 31 2021
male, juvenile
In our garden
Feb 17 2021
Feb 15 2021
female, immature, multiple species
Ottawa- This was a bizarre scene. The Raven stood right beside the owl but did not attack it. It called a few times, walked circles around it and would stand right in front of it, inches away from the Snowy's face. The Raven eventually flew off. The owl didn't give up any ground. The Raven is spotted in snow making it look like it is snowing.
Feb 16 2021
Feb 13 2021
male, adult
Cornwall - A rare winter straggler. This was the first one I have seen overwinter in the region.
Feb 14 2021