Saturday, April 9, 2011

Our Little Day.....


Today, Donna and I rode our bikes about 40 kms around Parksville, birding at a fairly leisurely pace. We left about 7:00, and we were back by 13:00, which is about 6 ours of worth of quality birding time. We did OK, but we missed our goal of 100 species, by two. Although 98 species in six hours on bikes is a respectable total around here at this time of year, it hurts that we missed about 10 really easy species. Where do you suppose all of the Great Blue Herons, Double-crested Cormorants, and Black-bellied Plovers were today? Ouch. Ouch. And ouch! Enough complaining though. We had a great time, and we did see some really amazing birds, including a few new arrivals for the area. Highlights included;


Trumpeter Swan: 14 headed north.

Greater Yellowlegs: Several at the Englishman River estuary, the first we have seen this year.

Iceland Gull: 1 at Rathtrevor. I saw this bird yesterday as well.

Band-tailed Pigeon: 5 at Mills Rd. First this year.

Mountain Bluebird: a male and a female at the Englishman River Estuary.

Common Yellowthroat: several at the wetland in Rathtrevor.

Chipping Sparrow: 1 at the corner of Northwest Bay Rd and Hwy 4a.

Savannah Sparrow: several at the Englishman River Estuary.

Brown-headed Cowbird: 8 various places. First sightings this year.

Evening Grosbeak: very numerous and widespread. Several nest building already.

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