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Post by birder1942 on Jun 25, 2022 9:08:37 GMT -8
Don't forget the Green Heron I saw at Great blue Heron Reserve. John V.
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Post by Jon on Jun 25, 2022 9:27:17 GMT -8
American Wigeon - Jesperson June 1 Green-winged Teal - Cheam Lake Lesser Scaup Bufflehead Redhead Gadwall Sooty Grouse American Dipper
I'm pretty sure I heard a marsh Wren at Cheam Lake, but it was quite distant, so maybe misheard a Yellowthroat? I think Chris had one though?
Ben had Mountain Chickadee and red-naped sapsucker at Strawberry Flats. Clark's nutcracker from the lightning lake trail.
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Post by birder1942 on Jun 25, 2022 9:41:58 GMT -8
I had Marsh Wrens several times ar John V.
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Post by kenneth2019 on Jun 25, 2022 10:46:16 GMT -8
Sooty Grouse & Pine Grosbeak at Strawberry Flats
Gord; I am sure it wasn't a Ruby Crowned Kinglet I saw at Silver Lake. That was My Water Thrush day and I didn't fully review that after words. Ruby removed from checklist.
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Post by Bentley on Jun 27, 2022 16:15:09 GMT -8
Two White-winged Crossbill at Hope Slide
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Post by Chris on Jun 28, 2022 20:09:34 GMT -8
Common Loon can be added from Coquihalla Lakes.
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Post by ed on Jun 29, 2022 7:39:04 GMT -8
A singing Pine Grosbeak and a single White-tailed Ptarmigan from Flatiron Mtn.
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Post by Chris on Jun 29, 2022 15:11:32 GMT -8
A singing Pine Grosbeak and a single White-tailed Ptarmigan from Flatiron Mtn. Nice Ed. How was the snow up there?
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Post by ed on Jun 29, 2022 19:21:12 GMT -8
The trail is running with water from snow melt right at the beginning. Mucky and wet till the solid snow is reached where the trail levels off on the beginning of the ridge. Solid snow after that with a few windblown places you can avoid it such as the granite ridge line where it levels briefly. Snow all the way to the lake(shallow blue water on snow) and on up to the summit.
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Post by Chris on Jun 30, 2022 18:16:01 GMT -8
Canvasback, Northern Shoveler, and Northern Pintail can be added.
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Post by Gord on Jul 3, 2022 22:51:27 GMT -8
We wound up with a record 142 species for the month. Several birds, such as Chris's post above, are the reason why given we do not have many for June of those three duck species. It has been an interesting spring/summer migration!
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Post by birder1942 on Jul 4, 2022 7:21:00 GMT -8
Ed and I had two Harlequin Ducks on the Sumallo River onJune 24.
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Post by Bentley on Jul 4, 2022 7:25:45 GMT -8
House Wren was near the Chwk Airport
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