We spotted a couple of Sandhill Cranes at Minnekhada Regional Park today, and it appeared that spring was in the air : – ).
Monthly Archives: March 2019
New Westminster BC Fraser River Walk at Low Tide
The Fraser was really low today, and we enjoyed a walk along the New Westminster waterfront.
Cool patterns in the mud
Yes, that is a bald eagle way up in the sky, but I don’t think it’s going to bother you, wee one. . .
Low tide reveals interesting debris
Cold, Windy Day at Mud Bay Park in Surrey, BC
We’d never been to Mud Bay Park in south Surrey, BC, so decided to check it out today. It was windy and cold, so we didn’t tarry, but we did see dunlins and eagles.
You can see the wind ruffling the feathers on this majestic eagle
They don’t call it Mud Bay for nuthin’ : – ). This is part of one the most important migratory bird areas in the world.
A rare sighting of the Red-Legged Yumi : – )
Moi embracing the cold. . .
Actually it was plus 5 C or so, but there was a cutting wind
Fraser Foreshore Feathered Friends
A walk long Fraser Foreshore Park in Burnaby revealed a few birds and a derelict sailboat.