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18 April 2019


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Mountain Bluebird male / Sialia currucoides

Mountain Bluebird male / Sialia currucoides
This was our weather over the weekend of 27 and 28 April 2019, when Calgary was under a Winter Storm Warning:

"Hazardous winter conditions are expected. Rapidly accumulating snow could make travel difficult over some locations. Visibility will be suddenly reduced to near zero at times in heavy snow and blowing snow." Early evening, wow, we have such a snowstorm - almost total white-out, with blowing snow! I don't know how anyone can see to drive. I don't look forward to looking out of my window in the morning."

Thought I would add a few more recent photos taken locally, before I start sorting and editing Day 5 photos from our trip to South Texas.

On 18 April 2019, I had to move my car out of the parking lot between 8:00 am and 6:00 pm, so that the lot could be cleaned (dried mud and gravel from all the months of winter). This meant I would have to find something to do for all those hours, so a drive out of the city made the most sense.

The morning started off with looking for a Mountain Bluebird or two. I saw several and was lucky enough to get a few photos of both the male and female. Though the male is much more colourful, I always think the female has her own beauty. The only other birds I saw and photographed were a Rough-legged Hawk and a Tree Swallow. The latter was giving the Bluebird pair a rough time, often going close to the Bluebird nesting box and causing the male to come in for the attack. Much as I love Tree Swallows, too, they can easily go to a nearby empty box and build their nest there. In fact, two boxes are supposed to be placed close together for this very reason.

As it was still so early in the day, the thought of an early lunch at the Saskatoon Farm came into my mind. I thought I knew the way to get there, going eastwards. However, it took me ages to find the way, as roads have two numbers/names and this is so confusing. I then remembered that this had happened to me in this area once before, ages ago. Eventually, I did get as far as the Farm, where I enjoyed their delicious quiche. A short wander round the grounds gave me a few photo opportunities, but the gardens have not yet been planted with all their flowers.

Still too early to return home, so I drove a bit further south and made a quick visit to Frank Lake. So much water around the blind and practically no birds. A number in the far distance, but a Canada Goose and a couple of Coots were the only ones near the blind. Things will get much better as time goes by. It was also very windy.

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 Pam J
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THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL
4 years ago.
Anne Elliott club has replied to Pam J club
THANKS SO MUCH, PAM! EACH YEAR, SEEING THE VERY FIRST BLUEBIRD AFTER SEVEN OR SO MONTHS OF CONTINUOUS ICE AND SNOW IS SO WONDERFUL : ) THINKING OF YOU, AS ALWAYS.
4 years ago.

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