More Snow Buntings

Since photographing them last weekend I have been seeing reports of the Snow Buntings continuing, but the numbers dwindling. With that I mind I headed back down to the Tsawwassen Ferry causeway this afternoon to see if any remained. On arriving I chatted with a couple of other birders on their way out who informed me there were two buntings present along the south side.

Snow Bunting
Snow Bunting

They were busy feeding along the ground when I first located them.

Snow Bunting
Snow Bunting

Then they moved in amongst the driftwood,

Snow Bunting
Snow Bunting

… on their way to forage along the beach and in the seaweed.

Snow Bunting
Snow Bunting

Next it was time for a break to pose nicely amongst the rocks,

Snow Bunting
Snow Bunting

… with a stretch thrown in for good measure.

Snow Bunting
Snow Bunting

When they returned to the logs, some other photographers were arriving. Up until this point I had them to myself which worked out quite well. It was fun to have some quality time with these pretty little birds again. Now it was time to let the others have a go. Of course I stuck around and continued to watch a while longer.

Willet, Scoters, Buntings & Grebe

On this lovely Saturday afternoon I decided to head down to the Tsawwassen Ferry causeway. I had a couple of birds in mind for today’s outing. First up was a Willet that has been wintering here for over a dozen years.

Willet
Willet

Here it has caught a small crab that happened to wash up onto the log it was roosting on.

Willet
Willet

One can only speculate if it is the same bird all these years,

Willet
Willet

… but one returns to the exact same area every year.

While photographing the Willet,

Surf Scoter
Surf Scoter

… a pair of Surf Scoter came in fairly close to the beach.

Surf Scoter
Surf Scoter

The male particularly so after one dive for mollusks on the bottom which they feed on.

Then I made my way west along the beach for the second target bird of the day,

Snow Bunting
Snow Bunting

… Snow Buntings.

Snow Bunting
Snow Bunting

These pretty little birds breed in the far north of Canada and Alaska,

Snow Bunting
Snow Bunting

… but will show up here every winter.

Snow Bunting
Snow Bunting

The last couple of winters there has been one or two birds.

Snow Bunting
Snow Bunting

Today there was 8-10 birds.

Snow Bunting
Snow Bunting
Snow Bunting
Snow Bunting

This one I managed to get stretching its wings after preening.

Snow Bunting
Snow Bunting

Needless to say I was not the only birder/photographer enjoying these little beauties today.

Bonus bird of the afternoon,

Horned Grebe
Horned Grebe

… was this Horned Grebe that went by while shooting the Buntings.

Horned Grebe
Horned Grebe

Seeing it coming, I set up on the waterline ahead of time as it approached. A fish in the bill after diving would have been nice, but I cannot complain as it was a great afternoon along the causeway.

Black Oystercatcher

The trails were quiet this morning at Reifel, so in the afternoon I headed down to the Tsawwassen Ferry Causeway. The Black Oystercatcher is a shore bird that nests in the area and there should be juveniles by now. On arriving I could hear them and on checking the shoreline noticed several adults. There was lots of interaction going on, posturing and chasing each other. It was not until I worked my way further down that I found what I was looking for.

Black Oystercatcher Juvenile
Black Oystercatcher Juvenile

On spotting the juvenile I circled around and came in from the other side. I did not want to put myself between the juvenile and the adults.

Black Oystercatcher Juvenile
Black Oystercatcher Juvenile

This was the only juvenile I could see.

Black Oystercatcher Juvenile
Black Oystercatcher Juvenile

It was pretty much wandering around on its own.

Black Oystercatcher Juvenile
Black Oystercatcher Juvenile

While the adults were around,

Black Oystercatcher Adult
Black Oystercatcher Adult

… they seemed preoccupied with the other adult Oystercatchers. This was unfortunate as it would have been nice to get some interaction between the juvenile and adult(s). I left when the juvenile tucked itself away amongst the rocks for a rest.