In addition to the several Great Blue Herons that I photographed at Fraser Foreshore Park in Burnaby, BC, this morning (see previous post), here are a few other species.
Hawk at extreme range. I still have trouble distinguishing between Cooper’s and Sharp-shinned, but it was quite small.
Male and female Ring-necked ducks.
Bufflehead diving in lower Byrne Creek near the confluence with the Fraser.
Bald Eagles on a log boom. The one on the right was eating something that looked like a small mammal.
BCIT journalism student Chris met me on Byrne Creek in SE #Burnaby, BC, to shoot some vid and interview me about urban creeks.
We talked about water quality and water quantity issues in urban areas, infiltration and rain gardens, and what folks can do to help protect their local oases of nature.
As the rain came down Chris assured me that I could go home while he got some extra shots of the roaring creek :-).
It was cold, damp, and quiet on a walk at Fraser Foreshore Park in south Burnaby, BC, this morning. There were lots of chickadees, a couple of finches, and a Great Blue Heron.
What a great day to welcome a new City of Burnaby Environmental Planner to Byrne Creek, as an “atmospheric river” of torrential rain hits the lower mainland and beyond. . . !