March 4, 2018
We enjoyed our usual walk at the Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve in Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada.
Black-capped Chickadees were seen in many locations.
Northern Flickers were also seen.
A Common Goldeneye was seen near the Heronry.
Pied-billed Grebes are often seen at the Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve.
The Great Blue Herons were in the marshy areas again to shelter from the cold.
Dark-eyed Juncos are winter residents.
Ring-necked Ducks were seen in a few locations.
Spotted Towhees were seen in the Salwein Creek Loop.
American Wigeon were seen as usual.
Wood Ducks were seen in a few areas.
It snowed today, but the weather people are calling it Graupel. This term refers to the small pellet like granules which fell from the sky.
Weather
March 04 Snow 34F (1.1C) Wind Chill 22F (-5.5C) Afternoon 37.8F (3.2C)
We enjoyed talking to Charlie with Jack, Randy with Chesney as well as Fred on the trails.
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