A Bay Day

Headed out to a couple of different spots in Boundary Bay this afternoon. First stop was in Tsawwassen to check again for the reported Mountain Bluebird. No sign of it, but there were lots of Savannah Sparrows around.

Savannah Sparrow
Savannah Sparrow

So I spent a little time with them.

Savannah Sparrow
Savannah Sparrow

Then it was off to Ladner and the bay area at the foot of 72 St.

Short-eared Owl
Short-eared Owl

There were a few Short-eared Owls up and about hunting the marsh. Just not the photo opportunities like the other week.

Short-eared Owl
Short-eared Owl

This one taking a break to surveil the marsh from the high ground, so to speak.

And to finish the afternoon,

Northern Harrier
Northern Harrier

… this adult male Northern Harrier.

Not What I Was Looking For

Got out for a walk this afternoon and headed down to Boundary Bay Regional Park in Tsawwassen. There had been a report of a Mountain Bluebird being seen. There were several in this area around the same time last year.

After an initial check of the trails, no Bluebird was located. The ever present Northern Harriers were busy cruising the fields.

Northern Harrier
Northern Harrier

No shortage of Crows hanging around either.

Northwestern Crow
Northwestern Crow

 

I spent some more time in the area the Bluebird had been sighted in addition to the areas they frequented last spring, but not joy. When checking the beach area I did come across this Killdeer.

Killdeer
Killdeer

So, while not what I was looking for, the afternoon was not a total loss.

Bald Eagle, Northern Shrike & Northern Harrier

Another year begins and I started off in Boundary Bay. At this time of year there is no shortage of Eagles around.

Bald Eagle
Bald Eagle

Another winter visitor in these parts is the Northern Shrike.

Northern Shrike
Northern Shrike

While the Northern Harriers were active the last couple of days,

Northern Harrier
Northern Harrier
Northern Harrier
Northern Harrier

… I had no luck with any Short-eared Owls.