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Re: MERRY CHRISTMAS !!
Merry Christmas to BC, from southern California! Monte Taylor Tustin Ranch, CA
By Tsuru <tsuru88@...> · #41 ·
White Rock fish kill
Birders, I visited the White Rock Pier this morning, and was treated to a spectacle I have never seen there before. There appears to have been a huge fish kill there, with small dead fish
By Wayne Weber · #42 ·
Re: White Rock fish kill
Hi Wayne, I learned the the forage fish is Northern Anchovy, and have been in large numbers at White Rock Pier for weeks now! There wasn't a fish kill, but new Moon tides pushed massive amounts of the
By Rob Alexander · #43 ·
Re: White Rock fish kill
Rob and Vancouver birders, The White Rock fish and bird spectacle received some coverage on the CTV television news yesterday evening. There most definitely was a fish kill, as observed by me
By Wayne Weber · #44 ·
Re: White Rock fish kill
I saw the media down there reporting on this extraordinary sight. I've seen a similar spectacle like this around 10 years ago but nothing on this kind of scale. Counted at least a dozen sea lions
By Mike Newey · #45 ·
Re: White Rock fish kill
I saw the media down there reporting on this extraordinary sight. I've seen a similar spectacle like this around 10 years ago but nothing on this kind of scale. Counted at least a dozen sea lions
By Mike Newey · #46 ·
FW: [CALBIRDS] Alternatives to the Perpetual Big Year
Vancouver birders, I am forwarding, with permission, this message from Justyn Stahl of San Diego, sent to several California birding groups. It suggests a different approach to birding from the
By Wayne Weber · #47 ·
Re: [CALBIRDS] Alternatives to the Perpetual Big Year
Thanks for sharing that Wayne. Very good food for thought. Listing and twitching can be such fun¡­. I know because I have done enough of it¡­. but I have always felt that, from a larger viewpoint,
By Daniel Bastaja · #48 ·
Re: FW: [CALBIRDS] Alternatives to the Perpetual Big Year
This is a good question Wayne and one we definitely struggle with. On the one hand we try to do everything at home in an environmentally friendly way whether it¡¯s the electric car or the way in
By Derek Matthews · #49 ·
FW: ?HUMMINGBIRDS NEED YOUR HELP??
Sent: January-15-20 11:49 AM To: Colin Subject: ?HUMMINGBIRDS NEED YOUR HELP ?
By Colin Clasen · #50 ·
Fledgling Anna's
I'm attaching two photos of what appears to be a very newly fledged Anna's, which came to my feeder at about 8:30 am when the temperature was zero to minus one, and just sat there shivering with its
By bob_dyer@... · #51 ·
Re: Fledgling Anna's
Hi Bob, Thanks for sharing your sighting. January 17 does sound rather early for fledgling Anna's. On February 18, 2016 this article appeared about Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart monitoring
By Colin Clasen · #52 ·
Re: Fledgling Anna's
There has been a growing body of evidence that the creation and maintenance of artificial food sources has altered migration patterns and seasonal behaviour of many hummer species. Anna¡¯s are
By Pamela Zevit · #53 ·
Barrow's Goldeneye Giclee prints
I plan on producing Giclee prints of the enclosed painting of a pair of Barrow's Goldeneye. The price will be $195 each signed and unframed. I am pre selling to get an idea of how many people are
By pat.mary.taylor · #54 ·
Re: Barrow's Goldeneye Giclee prints
Painting enclosed
By pat.mary.taylor · #55 ·
Re: Fledgling Anna's
Hi Bob, The occurrence and extent of corrugations on the culmen provides a reliable method for ageing NA hummingbirds (Trochilidae). I n all species, the bills of nestling hummingbirds are soft and
By Derek Matthews · #56 ·
Pheasant species?
This bird was seen by a friend on Burnaby Mountain, first, during the snowy period and today when it reappeared. To me it looks like a female Ring-necked Pheasant. The red markings on the head are
By Ted Goshulak · #57 ·
Re: Pheasant species?
Escaped Reeve¡¯s? Later, Roy Check out my photographs at merlinator.smugmug.com https://www.flickr.com/photos/north_country_photography/ To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, January 27,
By Roy Priest · #58 ·
Re: Pheasant species?
Someone¡¯s lost their fancy chicken! I think this is a Golden Pheasant, female or immature male? Pamela Zevit
By Pamela Zevit · #59 ·
Re: Pheasant species?
Young male Lady Amherst Keith Taylor
By pat.mary.taylor · #60 ·