Witch's Butter
Poultry barn
Miniature Roses
Metal worker, Khan el Khalili Bazaar, Cairo
White-breasted Nuthatch / Sitta carolinensis
Yellow Rose of friendship
Downy Woodpecker / Picoides pubescens
Gerbera flower centre
Little ribbed beauty
Queen Hatshepsut's Temple
Tiny Cladonia
Like strawberry ice cream
Alpacas
Touched by the light
"My Room" by John C. Bassindale
Winter's lace
Fluffed
Colour mix
To make you smile
The little guy again
Peony perfection
Great Pyramid, Giza
Little fungi family
Slime mold
Children of Yesterday
Cosmos
Split Gills, I think
Nothing like a red barn in winter
Lonesome guy
Common Burdock / Arctium minus
Winter stripes
Give me warmth
Stacked
American Dipper / Cinclus mexicanus
White Rose
"Eyes" in the back of my head
Fringed Gentian / Gentiana crinita
A priceless find
Flames of green
Gills galore
Wild European Rabbit
Breathtaking beauty
Pretty yellow bells
It's me again
Another mushroom
Location
Lat, Lng:
You can copy the above to your favourite mapping app.
Address: unknown
You can copy the above to your favourite mapping app.
Address: unknown
Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
194 visits
Bohemian Waxwing / Bombycilla garrulus


These are such beautiful birds, usually looking very sleek. However, the windchill was something like -28C and when you sit still, you get cold, lol. At least, that's the way it works for humans. I finally made myself leave my computer yesterday morning and joined a handful of friends to go for a walk in Fish Creek Park. We met at Bow Valley Ranch and carpooled down the road to SIkome to search for the Great Horned Owls, which were nowhere to be found. Last year, after a devastating storm, many dozens of trees were destroyed in that area, and this unfortunately included the tree next to the owl's nesting tree. This means that there is no longer a close tree for when the owlets start learning to fly, so I have a feeling that they have moved. A pity, as last year's nesting tree was quite open (i.e. good for photographers). We then did a walk along the Bow River. By the Ranch, we saw 600+ of these gorgeous Bohemian Waxwings and I was lucky to manage to catch one sitting briefly on an open branch. The handful of shots I took of them in the Spruce trees came out very blurred and overexposed. No idea how I managed that, ha. Soon, the Bohemians will be gone and will be replaced by the Cedar Waxwings for the summer.
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Bohemian_Waxwing/lifehistory
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Bohemian_Waxwing/lifehistory
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.