Hummingbirds, Flickers, Eagles, Blackbirds, Waterfowl in Surrey, BC

I spent several hours shooting around the Historic Stewart Farm in south Surrey, BC, today, and there was lots to see!

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Anna’s Hummingbird


It’s a challenge to try to catch them in flight

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Eagle

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Bewick’s Wren

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Crow with nesting material

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Northern Flicker

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Both female and male Red-winged Blackbirds were collecting cattail fuzz, though the boys also spent time sparring : -)

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There were lots of Spotted Towhees

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Northern Shoveler couple

South Burnaby Birds

A few birds from today’s south Burnaby walk.

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Nother Flicker drumming on a lamp

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American Robin takes a worm

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Mallards in Griffiths’ Pond near Edmonds Skytrain Station. It’s a small pool and I rarely see waterfowl in it.

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Golden-crowned Sparrow


Fox Sparrow

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Spotted Towhee

Surpassed 1,000 Observations Reported to iNaturalist

I passed 1,000 observations reported to iNaturalist today, with 232 species so far.

I think this puts me at the Pee-Wee or Bantam level 🙂. I know some folks who post hundreds per week!

I have to shoot, and learn about, more plants and flowers etc. The bulk of my observations are birds and mammals, with the occasional insect or reptile. . .

You can see my contributions here.

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