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Post by Gord on Sept 29, 2007 21:16:54 GMT -8
Was up at Sumas Mountain near the top. The most common bird were Red Crossbills. There always seemed to be a small flock overhead. At the point where you can view out west all the way to the ocean (on non cloudy/polluted days) a small mixed flock of kinglets, one Townsend's Warbler, juncos and a lone Mountain Chickadee went by. Got a shot of a ruby-crowned kinglet that turned out well. Most of the other frames I took had a piece of kinglet leaving the frame (if lucky). What active little birds! Two Common Ravens went over. This guy seemed to have something in his throat? I know jays can store things in a pouch there. Also here were four Band-tailed Pigeons. It was fairly foggy at first. Spooky!
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