The Friends of Fish Creek Provincial Park Society’s birding course groups went to the 68 Street wetlands (east of Elliston Lake, just off 17 Avenue SE) during the week of October 23-29. Max Ortiz Aguilar took a few photos on the outing with the Sunday morning group.
Trumpeter Swan, 68 Street SE Wetlands, October 29, 2017. Photo by Max Ortiz Aguilar.
Trumpeter Swans, 68 Street SE Wetlands, October 29, 2017. Photo by Max Ortiz Aguilar.
Canada Geese, 68 Street SE Wetlands, October 29, 2017. Photo by Max Ortiz Aguilar.
The following week the groups went to Carburn Park, on the Bow River in the community of Riverbend.
Likely Cackling Goose (left rear) with Canada Geese, Carburn Park, November 5, 2017. Note its small size, short neck, dark breast where it joins the black of the neck, and very small bill. Photo by Max Ortiz Aguilar.
Bufflehead group, Carburn Park, November 5, 2017. Photo by Max Ortiz Aguilar.
Common Goldeneye group, Carburn Park, November 5, 2017. Photo by Max Ortiz Aguilar.
Coyote, Carburn Park, November 5, 2017. Photo by Max Ortiz Aguilar.
Killdeer, Carburn Park, November 5, 2017. Photo by Max Ortiz Aguilar.
Mallard drake, Carburn Park, November 5, 2017. Photo by Max Ortiz Aguilar.
Red-breasted Mergansers, Carburn Park, November 5, 2017. Note the much thinner bill on this species compared to that of a Common Merganser. Photo by Max Ortiz Aguilar.
Tundra Swan, Carburn Park, November 5, 2017. Photo by Max Ortiz Aguilar.
White-breasted Nuthatch, Carburn Park, November 5, 2017. Photo by Max Ortiz Aguilar.
White-tailed Deer, Carburn Park, November 5, 2017. Photo by Max Ortiz Aguilar.
To see more of Max’s photos, see his Flickr page.
The friends of Fish Creek are now taking registrations for the winter birding course, which runs from January 8, 2018 to the end of March. Register here.
Wonderful pictures bring so much pleasure .Thanks so much. John Mendham