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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 ·
FW: ?HUMMINGBIRDS NEED YOUR HELP??
Sent: January-15-20 11:49 AM To: Colin Subject: ?HUMMINGBIRDS NEED YOUR HELP ?
By Colin Clasen · #50 ·
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 ·
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 ·
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: 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 ·
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
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
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 ·
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: MERRY CHRISTMAS !!
Merry Christmas to BC, from southern California! Monte Taylor Tustin Ranch, CA
By Tsuru <tsuru88@...> · #41 ·
MERRY CHRISTMAS !!
Wishing all vanbcbirds members a very MERRY CHRISTMAS !!!
By Colin Clasen · #40 ·
BC Bird of the Year
I vote for the Yellow-browed Warbler. A first not just for B.C. but for the entire country! That¡¯s huge! Runner-up¡­. Brown Shrike. Daniel Bastaja danielbastaja@...
By Daniel Bastaja · #39 ·
BC Bird of the Year 2019
It never ceases to amaze me what shows up in our province from one year to the next, and that someone not only finds them, but usually manages to get skookum photos of them as well. Here is a
By Kevin Neill · #38 ·
Euro Teal
After long last, a (the) Eurasian Teal has shown up at the MacDonald beach Marsh this winter. I think this is 5 years running now I¡¯ve seen one at this location. Best view is from the dyke trail at
By Shawmail · #37 ·
FW: [vanbcbirds] bird-window collision carcasses needed
Hi all vanbcbirds members, I'm forwarding below the email from Krista De Groot from Environment Canada. Cheers, Colin Clasen Coquitlam, BC Sent: December-19-19 6:02 AM To:
By Colin Clasen · #36 ·
Free rare bird calendar 2020
pat.mary.taylor ( /g/bcvibirds/profile/3649185 ) 20:13 #41107 ( /g/bcvibirds/message/41107 ) keith taylor victoria bc
By pat.mary.taylor · #35 ·
Birds of Paradise
There are still tickets available for this presentation by renowned NatGeo researchers & photographers Tim Laman & Ed Scholes. February 4th at the Orpheum:
By PERRY EDWARDS · #34 ·
FW: eNews: Feeding Birds This Winter? We Wrote This Email for You
Hi all vanbcbirds members, I thought this latest eNewsletter from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology might be of interest, since it features tips on feeding winter birds. Colin Clasen Coquitlam,
By Colin Clasen · #33 ·
Re: Birding NZ
You¡¯re welcome Derek. Your website is what I thought of immediately when I saw his original post,. :) D
By Daniel Bastaja · #32 ·