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March, 2018


March 5, 2018

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

Young Bald Eagles were seen jousting in the air in the distance.

Black-capped Chickadees were seen as usual.

Gadwalls were seen along the slough near the Heronry.

A Common Goldeneye has been visiting for a few days.

The Great Blue Herons are very busy at the Heronry.

Hooded Mergansers were seen near the Heronry.

Ring-necked Ducks were seen in a few locations.

A little Muskrat paddled along the water in the slough.

Song Sparrows were seen in the Salwein Creek forest.

Spotted Towhees and Dark-eyed Juncos were also seen in the Salwein Creek forest.

House Finches and Golden-crowned Sparrows were seen near the Rotary Interpretive Centre.

Wood Ducks were seen in a few locations.

We were fortunate to come across a male and female American Kestrel during our walk today.

Weather
March 05 Cloudy 34F (1.1C) Afternoon 45F (7.2C)

We enjoyed seeing Alyson with Chesney, Christa, Jenny and Bill, Camille, Ann as well as Rick on the trails.

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