Fox Sparrow / Passerella iliaca, Tadoussac, Quebec
Day 9, White-crowned Sparrow
Day 10, Chipping Sparrow / Spizella passerina
Day 10, White-throated Sparrow, Tadoussac
Day 10, American Goldfinch male
Day 10, American Goldfinch female
Day 10, White-throated Sparrow
Day 10, young Fiddlehead ferns by dry dock, Tadous…
Day 10, White-crowned Sparrow
Day 11, Brandy Pot Island lighthouse
Day 11 FINISHED, catkins, Tadoussac
Day 12, SW of Port-au-Persil, Quebec
Day 12, male Firefly, probably in genus Photinus,…
Day 12, Snow Geese, Cap Tourmente National Wildlif…
Day 12, migrating Snow Geese, Cap Tourmente
Day 12, Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area, Queb…
Day 12, some of the 50,000 Snow Geese, Cap Tourmen…
Day 9, Hoof Fungus, Tadoussac
Day 8, old blue house
Day 8, Snow Goose / Anser caerulescens
Day 8, Snow Geese
Day 8, Snow Goose
Day 8, Snow Geese
Day 6, White-crowned Sparrow, Tadoussac
Day 8, Lapland Longspur, Quebec
Day 7, Harbor Seal, Saguenay Fjord, Tadoussac
Day 7 afternoon, Prince Shoal Lighthouse, near Tad…
Day 7 afternoon, Sand Dunes in distance
Day 7 afternoon, Prince Shoal Lighthouse
Day 7 afternoon, Prince Shoal Lighthouse, off Tado…
Day 7 afternoon, whaling trip off Tadoussac
Day 7 afternoon, Surf Scoters off Tadoussac
Day 7, American Robin, Tadoussac
Day 7, Red Squirrel eating the bird food, Tadoussa…
Day 7, White-crowned Sparrow, Tadoussac
Day 7, Red Squirrel, Tadoussac
Day 7, Watch out for children, Tadoussac
Day 7, Tadoussac Golf Course, Quebec
Day 7, Tadoussac
Day 7, White-throated Sparrow, Tadoussac
Day 7, lichen, Tadoussac, Quebec
Day 7, White-crowned Sparrow, Tadoussac
Day 7, Tadoussac Hotel, Quebec
Day 7, American Crow, Tadoussac
Day 7, part of Tadoussac, Quebec
Day 7, Tadoussac, Quebec
Day 7, Brown Creeper, Tadoussac
Day 7, Tadoussac, Quebec
Day 6, American Goldfinch, Tadoussac, Quebec
Day 6, and so ends another day, Tadoussac
Day 9, White-crowned Sparrow, Tadoussac
Day 6, Chapelle de Tadoussac / Tadoussac Chapel, Q…
Day 6, Chapelle de Tadoussac / Tadoussac Chapel, Q…
Day 6, Tadoussac Chapel, Quebec, Canada
Day 6, Tadoussac Hotel, Quebec
Day 6, Beluga, Marine Mammal Interpretation Centre…
Day 6, Marine Mammal Interpretation Centre, Tadous…
Day 6, Marine Mammal Interpretation Centre, Tadous…
Day 6, Marine Mammal Interpretation Centre, Tadous…
Day 6, working on his boat, Tadoussac drydock, Que…
Day 6, the drydock, Tadoussac, Quebec
Day 6, Tadoussac Hotel, Quebec
Day 6, beautiful family home, Tadoussac
Day 6, unidentified object, Tadoussac
Day 6, Golden-crowned Kinglet, Tadoussac
Day 6, Red Squirrel, Tadoussac
Day 6, our home for a week, Tadoussac
Day 6, Tadoussac Golf Course, Quebec
Day 6, Yellow-rumped Warbler, Tadoussac
Day 6, Tadoussac Golf Course
Day 7, American Robin, Tadoussac
Day 6, Swainson's Thrush, Tadoussac Golf Course
Day 6, Horned Lark, Tadoussac Golf Course
Day 6, Tadoussac Golf Course, Quebec
Day 6, Swainson's Thrush, Tadoussac Golf Course
Day 6, White-throated Sparrow, Tadoussac
Day 6, part of Tadoussac, seen from up on the clif…
Day 6, Swainson's Thrush, Tadoussac
Day 6, shared by generations, Tadoussac
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Day 9, White-crowned Sparrow
NOTE: Today, 3 February 2019, the temperature just after noon was -27C (windchill -38C!). That is -16.6F (windchill -36.4F). Needless to say, it has been a day, just like yesterday, to stay home. Any birding wallks for yesterday and today, also tomorrow, were cancelled, which very, very rarely happens. A nasty shock after enjoying so many milder winter days for quite some time this winter.
This evening, I have just posted nine more photos from Day 9, I had hoped to completely finish Day 9 today, but still have maybe half a dozen or so more bird and fungus images I'd like to add. Hopefully, I can finish them tomorrow, and then move on to day 10 of our two-week holiday in Ontario and Quebec in May 2018. I will have only Day 10, 11 and 12 to sort, edit and post.
Day 9, 15 May 2018, involved a local morning walk, not far from our friend Anne's home. Just before 10:00 am, we drove to near the Marine Mammal Interprretation Centre in Tadoussac and followed the Sentier de la Pointe-de-l'Islet Trail. Not the greatest weather, including for photography. However, it was a delightful trail, much of it along a wooden boardwalk (which had quite a few steps). After this outing, we spent some time at our friend's house, watching the birds that came to her garden and then, later on, went for a short, local walk.
"Walk along Sentier de la Pointe-de-l'Islet Trail, a forest trail by the ocean with marvellous views of the surrounding coast and skyline. The wooden boardwalk leads you behind the wharf to the mouth of the Saguenay River. The trail provides an easy walk, stretching just under a kilometer (0.6 mi), or you can climb freely over the rocky shoreline for a more adventurous route. The point offers an ideal atmosphere for a picnic by the water. Look out into the distance to catch a glimpse of minke whales, while seals and belugas come close to the shore to feed." From link below.
www.inspirock.com/canada/tadoussac/sentier-de-la-pointe-d...
This evening, I have just posted nine more photos from Day 9, I had hoped to completely finish Day 9 today, but still have maybe half a dozen or so more bird and fungus images I'd like to add. Hopefully, I can finish them tomorrow, and then move on to day 10 of our two-week holiday in Ontario and Quebec in May 2018. I will have only Day 10, 11 and 12 to sort, edit and post.
Day 9, 15 May 2018, involved a local morning walk, not far from our friend Anne's home. Just before 10:00 am, we drove to near the Marine Mammal Interprretation Centre in Tadoussac and followed the Sentier de la Pointe-de-l'Islet Trail. Not the greatest weather, including for photography. However, it was a delightful trail, much of it along a wooden boardwalk (which had quite a few steps). After this outing, we spent some time at our friend's house, watching the birds that came to her garden and then, later on, went for a short, local walk.
"Walk along Sentier de la Pointe-de-l'Islet Trail, a forest trail by the ocean with marvellous views of the surrounding coast and skyline. The wooden boardwalk leads you behind the wharf to the mouth of the Saguenay River. The trail provides an easy walk, stretching just under a kilometer (0.6 mi), or you can climb freely over the rocky shoreline for a more adventurous route. The point offers an ideal atmosphere for a picnic by the water. Look out into the distance to catch a glimpse of minke whales, while seals and belugas come close to the shore to feed." From link below.
www.inspirock.com/canada/tadoussac/sentier-de-la-pointe-d...
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