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April, 2015


April 2, 2015

We enjoyed our walk at the Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve this morning.

A Double-crested Cormorant was drying on a dead branch after fishing in the slough near the Heronry.

Common Mergansers were seen in good numbers.

Red-winged Blackbirds were seen in Cattails.

American Coots were seen nearby.

Dark-eyed Juncos were seen near the paths.

Lincoln’s Sparrows were seen near the farm field.

Mallards were seen in many areas.

A Pileated Woodpecker was seen near the Heronry.

American Robins were seen along the paths.

Song Sparrows were seen in many areas.

Tree and Violet-green Swallows were seen at the far end of the road past the Heronry.

A small flock of Green-winged Teal were seen near the Heronry.

Spotted Towhees were seen in many locations.

Wood Ducks were busy finding nesting holes in dead snags and dead trees.

The male Common Yellowthroats were seen in many locations.

We enjoyed talking to Brenda with Finnegan, Ken with Molson and Susan from Olympia on the trails. We also enjoyed chatting with Muriel, Alice and Janet H. in the Rotary Interpretive Centre.

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