Yesterday I traveled south of Saskatoon in overcast & rainy conditions with 2 friends, for almost 2 hours. I had heard good things about Raptor sightings in between Rosetown & Elrose from my friend Marten and wanted to see for myself.
It was a long journey but very worthwhile !
Here's what was seen :
Red-tailed Hawk - 39 in total ! at one point there was a pair on a
power pole every 2 k or so. Stopping on the high highway was pretty scary , so we opted to just ID them as we were driving.
Rough-legged Hawk - my first of the year - 4 birds including a very dark phased individual.
American Kestrel - 5
Merlin - 1
Snowy Owl - 4 on the way home . Including a great look at a male.
Great Horned Owl - 2 on the way home
Western Meadowlark - new for the year . 5 birds including one singing
already.
American Robin - 1 at Harris.
American Tree Sparrow - 2
Mountain Bluebird - 1
European Starling - 35
Canada Goose - 150
Green-winged Teal - ( new for 2008 )1 male among many Northern Pintail
Northern Pintail ( new for 2008 ) - 65 + in a slough east of Elrose
Horned Lark - 9
American Crow - 12
Common Raven - 6
House Sparrow - 20
Here are a couple of photos :
Snowy Owl
Rough-legged Hawk - not the closest view. This handsome bird was way out in a field.
...and the first Western Meadowlark of 2008
13 comments:
Wow! fantastic photographs. I love the photograph of the Snowy Owl well done.
Thanks Anna :-)
Those images are beautiful! I love seeing tose birds that we don't have here. I'll be watching your blog.
Beautiful photos Nick. I Love snow owls, but have to say the shot of the meadowlark is great. Thanks for sharing
Hi Nick, Your pictures are fantastic! I'll be back to look some more. Thanks for stopping by my blog, too.
great trip very envious
Incredible shots, Nick!! Your photos are always amazing.
Thanks for all the kind words guys :-)
WOW...what a fantastic photo adventure...and that Snowy Owl is to die for!!!!! The Meadow Lark was
marvelous. I really enjoyed my visit to your blog!
Very nice Western Meadowlark picture Nick. I'm always amazed that you can hear their song even speeding by in a car with windows up.
Yeah, Those Meadowlarks really can sing !
Cheers,
Nick
Thanks for visiting my blog, I enjoyed yours also; especially the photo of the meadow lark on the fence post, very nice. I can tell by your profile photo you use the same lens as I do.
Thanks John. One of these days I'll get a 500mm lens , but that seems a way off yet.
Just means more practice with my stalking skills :-)
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