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Song Sparrow |
Male and female Mallard ducks. The spotted one is the female. |
An alert-looking Song Sparrow |
Hawthorne's berries serve as emergency and winter food for various birds in the area. |
Bulrush in Winter. Apparently in late summer when still tender is quite edible and eaten like corn by the Early Natives. |
A beautiful yet flighty Spotted Towhee |
The Viewing Tower visible from a distance |
A yummy morsel for this Song Sparrow |
Song Sparrow looking cautiously at the photographer |
Winter time in the Buttertubs Bird Sanctuary, note the absence of snow unlike most of the regions in Canada at this time of the year. |
A solitary Hooded Merganser |
Eerie-looking bleached dead tree trunks |
Hooded Merganser |
Another Frozen area of the Marsh in Winter |
The handsome Hooded Merganser |
Almost invisible Song Sparrow |
One of the few viewing platform |
Frozen Marsh in Winter |
Song Sparrow |
Can you post pictures of the other birds you mentioned in this bird sanctuary when they come back in spring and summer?
ReplyDeleteI am always watching for birds but remember most of them are so shy and very flighty! That's why I need a more powerful zoom on my lenses. I am trying to save for a newer and better camera that will deliver what you are requesting. I do have some photos of other birds that frequent the area around here but they're not as good as I want them to be. For one thing, they're not that close and therefore deemed not acceptable.
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