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Re: Reifel Bird Sanctuary 1975 bird question
Eric¡­ yes it really is an exceptionally beautiful goose. Individual birds are rare but regular in Western Europe, but the best chance is in Central and Eastern Europe in winter. In Hungary, it is
By Daniel Bastaja · #91 ·
Re: Reifel Bird Sanctuary 1975 bird question
I too remember the Red-breasted Geese at Reilfel. From the beginning I assumed they were captive birds because they were so tame. Red-breasted Geese breed in central arctic Siberia and migrate in a
By Daniel Bastaja · #90 ·
Re: Reifel Bird Sanctuary 1975 bird question
Thank you very much Paul for the information it definitely clears things up. I had a feeling it was a very long shot. Seeing some of the other birds (Snow Geese, Trumpeters and Brant which I didn¡¯t
By Eric Habisch · #89 ·
Re: Reifel Bird Sanctuary 1975 bird question
Yes, I remember those Red-breasted Geese. They were on my life list for a while until I realized that they were captive exotic birds. Like you I was just getting into birding and hadn't mastered some
By Paul Clapham · #88 ·
Re: Reifel Bird Sanctuary 1975 bird question
First two pics are what I call "Old McDonald's Farm" birds - in other words totally introduced park ducks. The last pic has Snow Geese and a Canada Goose (facing away) Monte Taylor Tustin Ranch,
By Tsuru <tsuru88@...> · #87 ·
Reifel Bird Sanctuary 1975 bird question
I recently came across some pictures of birds while my family visited Reifel Bird Sanctuary in 1975. I was not the best photographer in the day with my Kodak 110. I would like to confirm if anyone can
By Eric Habisch · #86 ·
Bird research article
Thought the below may be of interest to members. Greg Richmond *Ecological Release of the Anna¡¯s Hummingbird during a Northern Range Expansion.* 2019. Battey. American
By greg ferguson · #85 ·
Re: Cow bird?
Thanks so much!
By Elena Ballam · #84 ·
Re: Cow bird?
Female Brewers blackbird Keith
By pat.mary.taylor · #83 ·
Cow bird?
Hi all,? I¡¯m hoping for some help on this one. My aunt spotted this in the parking lot at the Costco in Langford on the island. Neither of us can pinpoint what exactly it is. It looks to be either
By Elena Ballam · #82 ·
Theft at Boundary Bay/72nd Street
A vehicle was broken into today and camera gear stolen Vehicle Red GMC Acadia SUV (2011?) Parked appx 10 veh in from the gate. Happened between approx 2 and 3:30 pm today (Sunday) Apparently
By Richard James · #81 ·
Re: Not a bird question
Thanks for the all the responses. I will check out the iNaturalist app. It looks like a handy option to have when out in the field. Doug
By Doug Cooper · #80 ·
Latest Accepted Records BCFO Bird Records Committee
Just published on the BCFO website is the latest round of accepted records ( https://bcfo.ca/ ) from the Bird Records Committee.
By gfclulow · #79 ·
Re: Not a bird question
I believe it's orange jelly fungus Keith
By pat.mary.taylor · #78 ·
Re: Not a bird question
You might try the iNaturalist smart phone app (Android or Iphone) as it will look at your photo and give an opinion.? This is a screen capture of some of it's suggestions when I took a pix of your
By David Hoar · #77 ·
PNE Master Plan Survey
I thought this may be of interest to some on this list who bird or know of others that do at the PNE / Hastings Park area. Best, Greg Ferguson Richmond ---------- Forwarded message --------- From:
By greg ferguson · #76 ·
BC Bird of the Year 2019
And the winner is .......... Yellow-browed Warbler with 53% of the votes Brown Shrike - 21% Fieldfare - 17% Rustic Bunting - 3% Cape May Warbler (Abbotsford) - 3% Dusky Thrush - 3% Here's hoping we
By Kevin Neill · #75 ·
Re: World Bird Traveler
Thanks to both of you for sharing your travels and insights. Beautiful images and informative copy Congrats John Gordon
By John Gordon · #74 ·
Re: Not a bird question
I'm no expert, I would have said "Witche's Butter", Tremella mesenterica or related... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tremella_mesenterica Richard James, Victoria, BC -- From an Island in the
By Richard James · #73 ·
Re: Not a bird question
Thanks, Greg and Rob. I considered that species, too. I was not tempted to nibble on it. Or put it in soup, as suggested in the Savory Mushroom book. Doug
By Doug Cooper · #72 ·