I made a trip down to Prince Edward County last weekend and it was a trip with signs of spring and signs of lingering winter:
A huge snow drift near Sandbanks PP |
There are still lingering Snowy Owls |
Red-tailed Hawk carrying food |
Goose migration has been in high gear for a couple weeks now |
This Rainbow Trout almost answered the question "what's on the other side of the road" |
Brown Creepers and other typical April migrants are really moving |
Golden-crowned Kinglets are hard to miss these days |
Pied-billed Grebes are now back in many areas |
even Ring-billed Gulls look good this time of the year! |
Hepatica will be blooming soon |
My first butterfly of the season! |
Firefly out and about |
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April -
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Surf
Scoter
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Barn
Swallow
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Chipping
Sparrow
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American
Goldfinch
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16
April -
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Broad-winged
Hawk
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Brown
Thrasher
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Yellow-rumped
Warbler
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White-throated
Sparrow
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17
April -
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American
White Pelican
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Northern
Rough-winged Swallow
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18
April -
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Virginia
Rail
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April -
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Purple
Martin
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20
April -
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Cliff
Swallow
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21
April -
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Yellow-throated
Warbler
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22
April -
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Black
Scoter
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Upland
Sandpiper
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Yellow-throated Warbler...just getting started? |
More to come this week? |
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