Kohleria tubiflora, Trinidad
Black-throated Mango, Asa Wright, Trinidad
On a rainy day in Trinidad
American White Pelicans, zoomed with Nikon B700
American White Pelicans with my old Panasonic FZ20…
Green Honeycreeper male, Trinidad
A bright and cheery American Robin
American Kestrel
American White Pelicans, Nikon Coolpix B700
American Kestrel, Nikon B700
They call this spring?
American Kestrel, Panasonic FZ200
Almost missed, but gratefully seen
Blue-gray Tanager, Trinidad
Togetherness
Common Merganser male
Another Pelican treat
They're back : )
Milk Thistle, I believe
White-lined Tanager male, Trinidad
Goodbye, winter - so glad you are gone!
Yellow Oriole, Trinidad
Dragonfly, Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
Ruddy Turnstone, Tobago
Green Honeycreeper male, Trinidad
Green Honeycreeper female, Trinidad
Pink Ginger, Trinidad
Bananaquit, Trinidad
Gathering food for his babies
Tree Swallow male
Mountain Bluebird female
Remembering winter
Masked Cardinal, Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
Purple Honeycreeper male, Trinidad
Yellow-headed Blackbird / Xanthocephalus xanthocep…
Western Grebes paired up
Ferruginous Hawk / Buteo regalis
Eared Grebes in their mating dance
White-crowned Sparrow, Tadoussac, Quebec
Wild Turkey, Pt Pelee, Ontario
Mourning Dove, Pt. Pelee, Ontario, Canada
Baltimore Oriole, The Tip, Pt Pelee, Ontario
Watching the waves at The Tip, Pt Pelee, Ontario,…
Trillium
Chipping Sparrow, Tadoussac, Quebec
Birders at The Tip, Pt Pelee, Ontario
The Tip, Pt Pelee, Ontario
Purple Finch male, Tadoussac, Quebec
The ubiquitous American Robin, Pt Pelee
Daffodils growing wild, Pt Pelee
Tree Swallow, Pt Pelee, Ontario
Small, sleepy Bat, Pt Pelee, Ontario
Dutchman's Breeches, Pt Pelee
That's quite the nest, at Pt Pelee, Ontario
Pretty in pink
The beauty of iridescence
Killdeer nest
Beauty
Wilson's Snipe
Dutchman's Breeches, Pt Pelee, Ontario
Dryad's Saddle Fungus (?), Pt Pelee, Ontario
American Robin, Pt Pelee, Ontario
White-throated Sparrow, Tadoussac, Quebec
The challenges of being a birder
One of yesterday's Great Horned Owls
Purple Honeycreeper, Trinidad
Evening mist in the rainforest
White-necked Jacobin female, Trinidad
A memory of Waterton from before the fire
Gathering lunch for his babies
Jackrabbit
Brewer's Blackbird / Euphagus cyanocephalus
Purple Honeycreeper, Trinidad
Ring-necked Pheasant male / Phasianus colchicus
Hooded Merganser male
A touch of blue
Sunflower detail
White-necked Jacobin male, Trinidad
Wild European Rabbit
Blue-gray Tanager, Trinidad
Sedge
Wood Ducks
Bear Grass, Waterton Lakes National Park
White-lined Tanager, Asa Wright, Trinidad
Ruddy Turnstone, Tobago
Shoo-fly / Nicandra physalodes
When the world turns white
Evening Grosbeak male
Donkey guardians of the old schoolhouse
Green Honeycreeper male, Trinidad
Tropical plant, Asa Wright, Trinidad
Red-breasted Meadowlark / Sturnella militaris, Tri…
Purple Honeycreeper male, Trinidad
Black-capped Chickadee
New birding blind in a local park
Violaceous Euphonia / Euphonia violacea
Sleepy Great Horned Owl
One of two Coyotes
Crested Oropendola, Trinidad
Great Gray Owl
Common Redpoll
European Starling / Sturnus vulgaris
Burrowing owl in the wild
Purple Honeycreeper male, Trinidad
Pileated Woodpecker
Tropical pink, Trinidad
On the way to Canmore - seven Swans a-swimming :)
Great Gray Owl
Winter beauty
Red Fox (just for the record)
Bighorn Sheep mom and youngster
Pileated Woodpecker seen in Canmore
Far, far away
Great Gray Owl on the hunt
Palm Tanager, Trinidad
American Pygmy Kingfisher / Chloroceryle aenea, Ca…
Crested Oropendola, Trinidad
Dreaming of spring and summer
The beauty of Borage
Blue-gray Tanager, Trinidad
A better sense of size
White-lined Tanager female, Trinidad
Great Gray Owl, highly zoomed
Boreal Chickadee
Bananaquit, Asa Wright, Trinidad
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Flickr problems again - so many photos are not appearing in groups or on other people's photostreams. Just white spaces.
Once again, a giant leap from the tropical rainforest of Trinidad to the latest Alberta snowfall that arrived this morning. Sigh ... will this ever end, lol? Our temperature just before noon is -1C (windchill -7C). Thinking ahead to next month, it is not that unusual for us to have a major May snowstorm. Hopefully not this year.
From the Weather Network:
"Snowfall Warning Issued at 10:39 Monday 16 April 2018
Snowfall with total amounts of 10 to 20 cm is expected. 10 to 20 cm of heavy wet snow are likely.
Snow will end from south to north tonight, with 10 to 20 cm generally expected.
Near the eastern edge of the warning, including the city of Calgary, snowfall amounts will be highly variable and dependent on elevation. Lower portions of Calgary may see less than 10 cm while higher areas, most notably the northwestern part of the city, will likely see higher amounts.
Rapidly accumulating snow could make travel difficult over some locations. Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow."
Sure, this sounds and feels like spring : )
I feel so glad that I finally got out for a few hours yesterday, 15 April 2018, joining a group of friends on a birding trip SE of the city.
Once again, a giant leap from the tropical rainforest of Trinidad to the latest Alberta snowfall that arrived this morning. Sigh ... will this ever end, lol? Our temperature just before noon is -1C (windchill -7C). Thinking ahead to next month, it is not that unusual for us to have a major May snowstorm. Hopefully not this year.
From the Weather Network:
"Snowfall Warning Issued at 10:39 Monday 16 April 2018
Snowfall with total amounts of 10 to 20 cm is expected. 10 to 20 cm of heavy wet snow are likely.
Snow will end from south to north tonight, with 10 to 20 cm generally expected.
Near the eastern edge of the warning, including the city of Calgary, snowfall amounts will be highly variable and dependent on elevation. Lower portions of Calgary may see less than 10 cm while higher areas, most notably the northwestern part of the city, will likely see higher amounts.
Rapidly accumulating snow could make travel difficult over some locations. Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow."
Sure, this sounds and feels like spring : )
I feel so glad that I finally got out for a few hours yesterday, 15 April 2018, joining a group of friends on a birding trip SE of the city.
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