Hiding in the Canola field
Having fun with its reflection
Curious Mule Deer
Mule Deer on the prairies
A few of the 25 Mule Deer seen
White-tailed doe in late fall
So much snow everywhere
Checking us out
Cleaning the BBQ
Time to relax
Cautious mother of twins
The twins' Mom
One of two little fawns
Deer in Foxtails
A fancy outhouse door
Love those ears
Handsome male
So handsome
Munching on dead leaves
Deer teeth
Little cutie
Life is all about conquering hurdles
Just checking
Mule Deer
Basking in the sun
The winner and his prize
A tasty meal of fresh, green grass
Focussed on feeding
Supper in the park
White-tailed Deer
Mule Deer fawn
Haven't we met somewhere before?
Hopeful contestant
You must be kidding - spring?
The face of gentleness
Young White-tailed buck
Time with the Deer
White-tailed buck in a winter wonderland
Tenderness
White-tailed fawn and doe
White-tailed Deer
Cutely curious
Surviving the frigid temperatures
Woodland encounter
A dose of yellow
Little Mulie
Balsamroot heaven
Watchers in the woods
Watching the watchers
The local gang
Rutting season
A gentle winter scene
Munching Mulie
Out with Mom
Delicious, tasty, young buds
She's so fine
At home in the snow
Giving me a look
Are you looking at me?
Watching the watcher
White-tailed Deer
The winner
Mule Deer buck
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Thinking about my daughter as I type my descriptions this morning. She should be in surgery in about 45 minutes' time. Supposed to be just day surgery and hopefully it won't turn into anything more. More anxious than I would perhaps normally be, after we lost her sister one year and eight days ago.
Yesterday, 10 January 2016, I joined a group of friends to go for an afternoon birding walk at Carburn Park. The weather was much warmer than the previous day's trip east of the city to look for Snowy Owls and Short-eared Owls, when it was around -23C in the morning. The sun was shining and I just needed to get out.
The next photo, also taken yesterday, shows the challenge to photographers - most of the birds are always on the far side of the river! At least this beautiful White-tailed doe and four others were close enough to photograph for a moment. Someone feeds them regularly in this park, which isn't good, so now they sometimes approach people (still very warily), hoping to be fed.
Thanks so much, Janet and Bernie, for an enjoyable walk and seeing 21 bird species. As always, the coffee and soup afterwards at Tim Horton's was just as enjoyable as the walk itself.
FFCPPSoc. Birding,Carburn Park , 1315-1600, Sun, 10Jan2016. Sunny, calm, -2°C.
Canada Goose-50
Mallard-200
Redhead-4 (3 f/1 m.
Greater Scaup-1 f.
Bufflehead-100
Common Goldeneye-400
Barrows X Common Goldeneye-1 m. hybrid
Barrow's Goldeneye-5 (4 m./1 f.).
Common Merganser-10
RED-BREASTED MERGANSER-1 juvenile m.
PIED-BILLED GREBE-1
Bald Eagle-10+
KILLDEER-7.
Downy Woodpecker-5
Northern Flicker-2
Black-billed Magpie-20
AMERICAN CROW-10
Common Raven-8
Black-capped Chickadee-20
White-breasted Nuthatch-2
Common Redpoll-12
Eastern Gray Squirrel, black morph-4
White-tailed Deer-5
Thinking about my daughter as I type my descriptions this morning. She should be in surgery in about 45 minutes' time. Supposed to be just day surgery and hopefully it won't turn into anything more. More anxious than I would perhaps normally be, after we lost her sister one year and eight days ago.
Yesterday, 10 January 2016, I joined a group of friends to go for an afternoon birding walk at Carburn Park. The weather was much warmer than the previous day's trip east of the city to look for Snowy Owls and Short-eared Owls, when it was around -23C in the morning. The sun was shining and I just needed to get out.
The next photo, also taken yesterday, shows the challenge to photographers - most of the birds are always on the far side of the river! At least this beautiful White-tailed doe and four others were close enough to photograph for a moment. Someone feeds them regularly in this park, which isn't good, so now they sometimes approach people (still very warily), hoping to be fed.
Thanks so much, Janet and Bernie, for an enjoyable walk and seeing 21 bird species. As always, the coffee and soup afterwards at Tim Horton's was just as enjoyable as the walk itself.
FFCPPSoc. Birding,Carburn Park , 1315-1600, Sun, 10Jan2016. Sunny, calm, -2°C.
Canada Goose-50
Mallard-200
Redhead-4 (3 f/1 m.
Greater Scaup-1 f.
Bufflehead-100
Common Goldeneye-400
Barrows X Common Goldeneye-1 m. hybrid
Barrow's Goldeneye-5 (4 m./1 f.).
Common Merganser-10
RED-BREASTED MERGANSER-1 juvenile m.
PIED-BILLED GREBE-1
Bald Eagle-10+
KILLDEER-7.
Downy Woodpecker-5
Northern Flicker-2
Black-billed Magpie-20
AMERICAN CROW-10
Common Raven-8
Black-capped Chickadee-20
White-breasted Nuthatch-2
Common Redpoll-12
Eastern Gray Squirrel, black morph-4
White-tailed Deer-5
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