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Re: Safe birding guidelines from eBird
开云体育Good morning everyone, ? Thanks to all who shared their RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD sightings. ? I asked the question on Sunday morning then, wouldn’t you know it, I was lucky to finally see my first one on Monday morning at Colony Farm! I first saw a small but really bright flash of red at the top of a small bare tree, then my binocular view showed a perched male RUHU facing directly into the sun. ? A few hundred meters north of there on the Home Farm Dyke Trail, I was lucky to find a TOWNSEND’S SOLITAIRE in a bush beside the ditch! I was only able to get a poor photo of it, but after I told Cos van Wermeskerken about it, he went there and got a good photo of it, which was posted in the BC Rare Bird Alert . Scroll down to the second photo. Click on the HERE button to see the location. ? Along that same section of trail I saw the Northern Shrike previously reported by others. It’s likely the same one seen off-and-on since our Christmas Bird Count team saw one in that field on January 4th. ? Cheers, Colin Clasen Coquitlam, BC ? P.S. Just a gentle reminder for everyone to please include your first/last name and city when you post on vanbcbirds. Thanks very much. ? ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Elena Ballam via groups.io
Sent: April 6, 2020 4:24 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [vanbcbirds] Safe birding guidelines from eBird ? Hi there,? ? I seen a Rufous out here in Port Moody. He was chasing a ruby crowned kinglet off the paved “Great Trail”?off Murray Street, just before the first little bridge. I saw this on Friday, then saw one there again yesterday - possibly the same one. Didn’t have my camera handy...darn! Also saw a sweet little Downy Woodpecker :) On Monday, April 6, 2020, 1:33 PM, David Hoar <dave5hoar@...> wrote:
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Re: Blue jay in marsh next to Pitt River bridge?
开云体育No worries Colin – all birders are weirdos!! (lol) ? Stay safe and stay healthy vanbcbirders! ? Derek ?
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of chris.thomas3@... ? Thanks Colin, I drove through there but was a little nervous about walking around with binoculars in case someone thought I was a weirdo! |
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Participate in Surrey's City Nature Challenge April 24-28
开云体育Calling all birders (spoiler alert, this isn’t just about birds). The City Nature Challenge is coming up April 24-28 and the City of Surrey is one of two BC cities participating (Richmond is the other). How to participate: Given our biodiversity focus we are using (Canada) as our platform. This event will be the to launch , with further projects to be added over time. ? We recognize connecting to nature is important therapy for the challenging times we face, and we want participants to collect observations in a safe and comfortable way. Whether you contribute from your backyard, front yard, deck, balcony or local park, come April 24 join us in sharing with the world the incredible natural values found in Surrey! And if you choose to visit one of our local parks, reserves or greenbelts please ensure you are following . ? The contributions of the birding community are an important part of our citizen science efforts to . Please visit our City Nature Challenge webpage to learn more Pamela Zevit RPBio | Biodiversity Conservation Planner ? CITY OF SURREY Parks, Recreation & Culture - Parks Division, Urban Forestry Section 6651 148 St.,, Surrey, BC, Canada V3S 3C7
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Re: Blue jay in marsh next to Pitt River bridge?
In that neighbourhood, no problem at all Chris. As Colin said, the locals are used to seeing birders. :)
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Re: Safe birding guidelines from eBird
Hi there,?
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I seen a Rufous out here in Port Moody. He was chasing a ruby crowned kinglet off the paved “Great Trail”?off Murray Street, just before the first little bridge. I saw this on Friday, then saw one there again yesterday - possibly the same one. Didn’t have my camera handy...darn! Also saw a sweet little Downy Woodpecker :) On Monday, April 6, 2020, 1:33 PM, David Hoar <dave5hoar@...> wrote:
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Re: Blue jay in marsh next to Pitt River bridge?
开云体育That offspring dispersal question is a good one Chris. Although the jays are always in that neighborhood, ?they don’t really seem to be increasing in population that much from year to year. Yet in 2018 I watched two adults feeding four fledglings. That’s a decent brood. Presuming they are breeding every year they must have produced a lot of kids. Where did all these kids go? They don’t seem to be hanging around.?Daniel Bastaja danielbastaja@... On 2020. Apr 6., at 22:44, Colin Clasen <colinclasen@...> wrote:
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Re: House Finch
开云体育On Apr 6, 2020, at 1:57 PM, John Gordon via groups.io <inaphoto@...> wrote:
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Re: House Finch
开云体育Hi Chris,I have seen a yellow variant at the Tsawwassen ferry terminal behind the blue porta potty loo.. There is a decent sized flock there in the brambles and one of the birds is yellowish. ?Also at the end of 72 st by the golf course entrance John from Newport thecanadianwarbler.blogspot.ca? On Apr 6, 2020, at 1:24 PM, chris.thomas3@... wrote:
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Re: House Finch
开云体育Hi Chris,I am in Tsawwassen and I have finches varying from yellow, through orange to bright red, but more are red, and few are yellow. Their colour comes from carotenoids in their food, so their colour depends on what they eat.? Debbie On Apr 6, 2020, at 1:24 PM, chris.thomas3@... wrote:
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Re: Blue jay in marsh next to Pitt River bridge?
开云体育P.S. Birders often find that if they just start walking around that neighbourhood wearing their binoculars, one of the locals will inevitably ask if you’re looking for the Scrub-jays, since they’ve gotten used to so many birders looking for them. Cheers, Colin Clasen Coquitlam, BC ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Colin Clasen
Sent: April 6, 2020 1:39 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [vanbcbirds] Blue jay in marsh next to Pitt River bridge? ? Hi Chris, Over the past 5 or 6 years since they were first found in Maple Ridge, they’ve been typically seen in the center part of the Google map below. Cheers, Colin Clasen Coquitlam, BC ? ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of chris.thomas3@... ? On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 10:55 AM, Colin Clasen wrote: I’m wondering if it’s at all possible that the bird she saw might have been one of the California Scrub-jays that are seen regularly in Maple Ridge? I'm in Maple Ridge and haven't managed to see these birds yet. How far do they range? Also, I guess they've been breeding for a few years now so where would their offspring disperse too? |
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Re: Blue jay in marsh next to Pitt River bridge?
开云体育Hi Chris, Over the past 5 or 6 years since they were first found in Maple Ridge, they’ve been typically seen in the center part of the Google map below. Cheers, Colin Clasen Coquitlam, BC ? ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of chris.thomas3@... ? On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 10:55 AM, Colin Clasen wrote: I’m wondering if it’s at all possible that the bird she saw might have been one of the California Scrub-jays that are seen regularly in Maple Ridge? I'm in Maple Ridge and haven't managed to see these birds yet. How far do they range? Also, I guess they've been breeding for a few years now so where would their offspring disperse too? |
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Re: Safe birding guidelines from eBird
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-------- Original message -------- From: chris.thomas3@... Date: 2020-04-06 13:04 (GMT-08:00) Subject: Re: [vanbcbirds] Safe birding guidelines from eBird I haven't seen any Rufous Hummingbirds yet this year. Has anyone else?Blaney Bog and Kanaka Creek have got their Rufous' back. Also, managed to get Amercican Bittern in the same spot a couple of times at Blaney Bog |
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Re: House Finch
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I live in Ladner and seldom see the yellow variant, probably about once a year.? Sometimes, I see an orange coloured one, which I assume has one red and one yellow parent.? Have fun! Cheers, Valerie Fuller. On 04/06/20 01:24 PM, chris.thomas3@... wrote:
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House Finch
Hi Everyone
vanbcbirds noob here! I'm a relatively new to Canada migrant from England and just getting to grips birding over here - wonderful, a whole new adventure!! How frequently do people see the yellow variant House Finch around here? I saw one on Thompson Road, Pitt Meadows and it was really nice. Cheers Chris |
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Re: Blue jay in marsh next to Pitt River bridge?
On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 10:55 AM, Colin Clasen wrote:
I’m wondering if it’s at all possible that the bird she saw might have been one of the California Scrub-jays that are seen regularly in Maple Ridge?I'm in Maple Ridge and haven't managed to see these birds yet. How far do they range? Also, I guess they've been breeding for a few years now so where would their offspring disperse too? Cheers Chris |
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Re: Safe birding guidelines from eBird
On Sun, Apr 5, 2020 at 09:13 AM, Colin Clasen wrote:
I haven't seen any Rufous Hummingbirds yet this year. Has anyone else?Blaney Bog and Kanaka Creek have got their Rufous' back. Also, managed to get Amercican Bittern in the same spot a couple of times at Blaney Bog |
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Re: Safe birding guidelines from eBird
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Thanks Keith.? Trying to yes! Monte On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 8:41 AM pat.mary.taylor <pat.mary.taylor@...> wrote:
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Re: Safe birding guidelines from eBird
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Thank you for your kind words. This virus is horrid.? Stay safe please. Monte Taylor On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 7:31 AM Pamela Zevit <pamela.zevit@...> wrote:
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