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Re: 2023 BC Birding Challenge!

Posted: Jul 28 1:39 pm
by GMcD
Got a Brown Creeper to add to the list. I was visiting Mayne Island recently and in the deep dark Douglas Fir forest, a bit of movement was seen...Slow shutter speed and high iso, but reasonable pictures.

ImageBrown Creeper03 July26_2023 by GMcD2008, on Flickr

ImageBrown Creeper05 July26_2023 by GMcD2008, on Flickr

Re: 2023 BC Birding Challenge!

Posted: Jul 28 1:44 pm
by GMcD
I know the Turkey Vulture was posted earlier by StumblingPiper, but I had some time with some seafood scavenging Turkey Vultures on Mayne Island recently so I thought I'd post some photos for the record.
ImageTurkey Vulture04 July27_2023 by GMcD2008, on Flickr

ImageTurkey Vulture21 July27_2023 by GMcD2008, on Flickr

ImageTurkey Vulture25 July27_2023 by GMcD2008, on Flickr

Re: 2023 BC Birding Challenge!

Posted: Jul 29 8:29 am
by stumblingpiper
Thanks for the add, GmcD! Love seeing those Turkey Vultures close up. lol.

I threaded my way through the Wild Fires and made it up to Salmon Arm and Wells Gray Provincial Park to see if I can pick off a few more birds for us! I was successful in most and missed a couple -- saw but couldn't photograph the Vaux's Swift and the Evening Grosbeak. Oh well... I did capture these lovelies!

At Salmon Arm, I got the Western Grebe.
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GmcD had a nice shot of the Cliff Swallow collecting mud -- here it is enjoying the fruits of that labor!
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We saw several Waterfalls and many birds at Salmon Arm ... only one new one to add to the list, though. This Ruffed Grouse just as we were leaving the park! A small flock was crossing the road.
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On the way back from Wells Gray, we saw this Swainson's Hawk just south of Salmon Arm.
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If he had sat on the phone pole a couple more seconds, this shot would have been a lot better! haha
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After all that driving, my back needed a stretch (like this) ...
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And then a nap (like this) ... haha
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Enjoy!
James

Re: 2023 BC Birding Challenge!

Posted: Aug 04 8:59 pm
by BillGyles
A Mute Swan at Cowichan Estuary taking some time off from looking graceful.
ImageMute Swan by Bill Gyles, on Flickr

Re: 2023 BC Birding Challenge!

Posted: Aug 09 9:08 am
by stumblingpiper
Nice one, Bill. lol. Sometimes the birds aren't so graceful.
I managed to get a couple of more conspicuous absences off our list yesterday at Beaver Lake Road (Lake Country).
First, the Black-billed Magpie (or is it Black-eyed? haha).
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Here it is! The Canada Jay! :D
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Using my new lens (Sigma 150-600mm ... it's heavy! haha). Not used to the settings yet, but an improvement over my older ones ... Enjoy!
James

Re: 2023 BC Birding Challenge!

Posted: Aug 09 2:48 pm
by GMcD
I found a quiet spot along the North Arm of the Fraser River at Iona Park yesterday, bright overcast so the light was a bit dull, but found a flock of mixed sandpipers that didn't mind me lounging on the sand pretending I was a piece of driftwood. First up - Least Sandpipers.

ImageLeast Sandpiper04 Aug08_2023 by GMcD2008, on Flickr

ImageLeast Sandpiper17 Aug08_2023 by GMcD2008, on Flickr

Re: 2023 BC Birding Challenge!

Posted: Aug 09 2:50 pm
by GMcD
The mixed flock I was watching included some Baird's Sandpipers:

ImageBairds Sandpiper11 Aug08_2023 by GMcD2008, on Flickr

ImageBairds Sandpiper06 Aug08_2023 by GMcD2008, on Flickr

Re: 2023 BC Birding Challenge!

Posted: Aug 09 2:52 pm
by GMcD
Quite a few Semipalmated Sandpipers were in the flock as well:

ImageSemipalmated Sandpiper06 Aug08_2023 by GMcD2008, on Flickr

ImageSemipalmated Sandpiper03 Aug08_2023 by GMcD2008, on Flickr

Re: 2023 BC Birding Challenge!

Posted: Aug 09 2:54 pm
by GMcD
And quite a few little Western Sandpipers flitted around along the beach:

ImageWestern Sandpiper08 Aug08_2023 by GMcD2008, on Flickr

ImageWestern Sandpiper06 Aug08_2023 by GMcD2008, on Flickr

Re: 2023 BC Birding Challenge!

Posted: Aug 10 12:10 pm
by zwest
Great photos G!

I think what you’ve labeled a Sanderling is actually a Semipalmated Sandpiper (Sanderlings are plumper and thicker-billed), and what you’re calling Semipalmated are Baird’s Sandpipers (note the very long wings). Your other IDs are bang-on.

I highly recommend using Merlin Photo ID for shorebirds (tablet or phone app) - it is usually correct when it comes to peeps as long as the picture quality is good.

Cheers

Re: 2023 BC Birding Challenge!

Posted: Aug 10 1:23 pm
by GMcD
Thanks very much Zwest - shorebirds aren't my strong point, and given the mixed flocks coming in with a mix of juveniles, non-breeding plumage and eclipse into breeding plumage can make it tough.

I've edited my posts and photo labels so all is right with the world now - so we can add to the list the Western Sandpiper, Least Sandpiper (thanks for having those yellow legs), Baird's Sandpiper, and Semipalmated Sandpiper.

Re: 2023 BC Birding Challenge!

Posted: Aug 15 10:51 am
by stumblingpiper
Nice work on the Sandpipers, GmcD!
We are moving along nicely with our list ... I'm able to add a couple of new ones ... I was up at Silver Star Mountain near Vernon yesterday and captured this Dusky Grouse and a Solitary Sandpiper!
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I'm also adding a better picture of the Canada Jay ... this one presented nicely for us.
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Enjoy!
James

Re: 2023 BC Birding Challenge!

Posted: Aug 15 11:13 am
by stumblingpiper
Nice work, everyone! An interesting year of birds so far ... we are currently at 201. I see I've added a few duplicates to others' work ... haha. Sorry about that. I love seeing the variety and the bird-watching skills on display.
Here's the updated list: viewtopic.php?p=91848#p91848

Here's the list of birds still to be added :mrgreen: viewtopic.php?p=91849#p91849

I hope the rest of everyone's year goes well and "maybe" we can beat last year's total. I think we had 232 last year? So another 32 birds will put us over the top! I think our biggest year was 2019 with 273 birds.

Re: 2023 BC Birding Challenge!

Posted: Aug 15 8:13 pm
by BillGyles
Lot's of great pics of (for me) exotic species lately. I noticed the Hutton's Vireo in the list of missing birds and remembered I have some shots from July at the birdbath.
Image1233_4 (2) by Bill Gyles, on Flickr

Re: 2023 BC Birding Challenge!

Posted: Aug 16 4:15 pm
by GMcD
I was surprised to see that no Snow Geese had been posted yet, so I went back into my winter 2023 photos and found a couple - cross the Snow Geese off the "not yet posted" list:

ImageSnow Geese07 Mar29_2023 by GMcD2008, on Flickr

ImageSnow Geese08 Mar30_2023 by GMcD2008, on Flickr