Flicker, Eagles, Swallows ’n More in Burnaby

I hit Piper Spit on Burnaby Lake, did a circumrambulation of Deer Lake, and ended today’s photo Odyssey at Fraser Foreshore Park, all in Burnaby, BC.

I ran into a few photographers, several interested in my Manfrotto monopod. It adds some stability to Big Bertha, while being much lighter than a full tripod. I have quick-release plates mounted on all my cameras and the big lens. All photos shot with  a Nikon Z50II and a Nikkor Z 180-600mm zoom lens.

Tree Swallow at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, BC
Tree Swallow at Burnaby Lake

Violet-green Swallow at Burnaby Lake, Burnaby, BC
Violet-green Swallow at Burnaby Lake

Swallows are fast and do amazing aerobatics, so it’s a fun challenge to photograph them on the wing. . . .

Bald Eagle in flight at Deer Lake, Burnaby, BC
Bald Eagle at Deer Lake

Great Blue Heron at Deer Lake in Burnaby, BC
Great Blue Heron at Deer Lake

Double-crested Cormorant at Deer Lake in Burnaby, BC
Double-crested Cormorant at Deer Lake

American Coots at Deer Lake in Burnaby, BC
American Coots at Deer Lake

Northern Flicker on Byrne Road near Fraser Foreshore Park in Burnaby, BC
Northern Flicker near Fraser Foreshore Park

Juvenile Bald Eagle on Byrne Road near Fraser Foreshore Park in Burnaby, BC
Juvenile Bald Eagle near Fraser Foreshore Park

Wildlife Photos from Iona Beach Regional Park

Yumi and I spent a few hours ambling about Iona Beach Regional Park today, part of the excellent Metro Vancouver Regional Parks system.

Some of the highlights of the day:

Rufous Hummingbird
Rufous Hummingbird

red-winged blackbird iona beach
Red-winged Blackbird males were getting feisty, with some scrapping going on. . .

Tree Swallow at Iona Beach Regional Park YVR
There were plenty of Tree Swallows zooming about, finally spotted one sitting still long enough to get a photo. They did not appear to be staking out the nest boxes along the river yet. . .

Great Blue Heron overflight at Iona Beach Regional Park
Great Blue Heron overflight

Mangy Coyote at Iona Beach Regional Park near YVR
And a sadly mangy Coyote. It kept stopping and scratching itself, and had no fur left on its tail. . .

Do I Manipulate Photos?

No.

With all the AI going on, people sometimes wonder at the authenticity of photos and videos.

Everything that I post has no AI. None. Nada. Never.

I crop photos, I resize photos, I sharpen photos. But that is the extent of modification. Sometimes I color correct, but not often.

So what you see here is natural.

If I ever go down the AI trail, I will label anything that AI has touched. That’s a firm commitment.

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