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April, 2018


April 23, 2018

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

The Great Blue Herons were gathering nesting materials. They often take advantage of sticks the Beaver has stored in its larder or other sticks the Beaver has left lying at the edge of the shoreline. There were several juvenile Great Blue Herons from last year’s nesting.

The Ospreys were not happy with one of the juvenile Great Blue Herons when it landed on their nest site.

American Robins were seen singing.

Two Wood Ducks looked at two Northern Flickers which had just landed on the snag the Wood Ducks were thinking of for a nest. Wood Ducks often use old Northern Flicker nest holes.

A slightly windblown male Common Yellowthroat waited for a response to his recent song.

A Beaver worked hard stretching to reach a blackberry stem to take to the edge of the shoreline for a snack.

Weather
April 23 Clear 41F (5C) Afternoon 77F (25C)

We always enjoy seeing Charlie with Jack, Terry with Bogey, Brenda with Finnegan, Elan with Lady, Alyson with Chesney, Reg on the trails.

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