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April, 2018


April 14, 2018

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

Wood Ducks were seen checking out places to nest.

A Beaver swam along to the edge of the water where it enjoyed some grass and checked out a small shrub as well.

Great Blue Herons were busy looking for nesting material.

The Heronry resident Bald Eagles were keeping a close eye on their nest.

Green-winged Teals were seen near the Heronry.

A few Common Mergansers were nearby.

A Black-capped Chickadee was one of many seen.

A few male and female Common Yellowthroats were seen.

A mixed flock of Swallows included Barn Swallows.

Cliff Swallows.

Northern Rough-winged Swallows.

Tree Swallows.

Violet-green Swallows.

A Savannah Sparrow was seen in a blackberry bush.

American Robins were seen in many areas.

A little Mink was seen across the water near the Heronry.

An American Kestrel was seen in the distance.

A Dark-eyed Junco was seen near the Rotary Interpretive Centre feeders.

Golden-crowned Sparrows enjoy the feeders as well.

House Finches were in the same area.

A few House Sparrows were seen in the same vicinity.

On our way home we saw a few Band-tailed Pigeons in the distance.

Weather
April 14 Rain 44F (6.6C) Afternoon 53.7F (12C)

We enjoyed seeing Charlie with Jack, Terry with Bogey, Frank, Barry with Benji, Alyson and Randy with Chesney, Leona and Werner as well as Kevin on the trails.

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