Before we barely got underway at the Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary, in British Columbia, Canada, we were shocked to see so much bird life populating the surface and banks of the first water channel along the walking trail. Numerous pairs of Hooded Merganser ducks plied the calm waters adjacent to the East Dyke. Read more
Common Merganser Ducks At Reifel Bird Sanctuary
As Bob and I approached the George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary on Westham Island, it was necessary to wend our way along Westham Island Road and Robertson Road before branching off onto the narrow lane that leads to the entrance of the reserve. A glittering channel of water paralleled the lane, and providing a pop of colour on its surface were two Common Merganser ducks. Read more
Spotted Towhee At Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary
Coming from the subzero temperatures at home in Ontario to the warmer climes of coastal British Columbia, Bob and I expected to see an assortment of duck species when birdwatching at the Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary, but the unexpected sighting of numerous Spotted Towhees caught us totally off guard. Eastern Towhees are seen in Ontario during spring, summer and fall. As we soon learned, Spotted Towhees winter on Vancouver Island and temperate areas along B.C.’s western coast. Read more
Icy Waves break over Sunnyside breakwater in Toronto
Icy Waves break over Sunnyside breakwater in Toronto
On a winter morning, Bob and I left our house to scope out Colonel Samuel Smith Park at the edge of Lake Ontario. We were on the hunt for some Snowy Owls that had been seen there a couple of days earlier. We had no idea that, later that same day, surging waves driven by gale-force winds would be battering the Toronto waterfront. Read more
Northern Shoveler Ducks At Reifel Bird Sanctuary
As Bob and I rounded a trail at the Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary, in British Columbia, Canada, we could not believe our eyes. In a wide channel in the midst of a slough were several groups of Northern Shoveler Ducks. Read more
Magical Frost On My Toronto Windowpane
In 2014, the province of Ontario had one of the longest and coldest bouts of winter weather to be experienced in recent years, decades even, and along with the pristine beauty of fresh powdered snow that had fallen into every crack and crevice came the magical frost on my Toronto windowpane. Read more
Northern Pintail Ducks At Reifel Bird Sanctuary in British Columbia
Even before Bob and I pulled into the parking lot at George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary, there was no doubt that we were in for some fantastic birdwatching. On the approach, paralleling the road, was a channel where Great Blue Herons and Common Mergansers were leisurely passing the afternoon. Our walkabout began along East Dyke, but we soon branched off onto a trail that meandered alongside a series of very large ponds. That is where we became enthralled with a flock of Northern Pintail Ducks. Read more
Trumpeter Swans On A Delta Farm Field in BC
After a morning well spent at Boundary Bay Regional Park in the Delta region south of Vancouver, Bob and I made our way towards another popular birdwatching location still situated on the Fraser River estuary, the George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary. While progressing in that northwesterly direction, we had to pass through an extensive array of farm fields, and in one such field, Bob and I spotted a number of Trumpeter Swans (Cygnus buccinator) scavenging for remnants of grain. Read more
Trumpeter Swans During Winter At La Salle Park
When Bob and I visited La Salle Park in Burlington last winter, we had quite a significantly different experience from the last time we found ourselves there in April 2013. A good number of Trumpeter Swans (Cygnus buccinator) were present just offshore from the snow-covered beach, but rather than dallying in the warm waters of Hamilton Harbour, they were trying to keep warm on the icy surface of the frozen bay. Read more
Juvenile Bald Eagle At Boundary Bay in British Columbia
As Bob and I completed the trail that leads to Centennial Beach Cafe, we heard a raucous in a treetop right above our heads. A sole juvenile Bald Eagle sat perched there at rest, whereas only one week earlier, according to regular visitors, about 200 Bald Eagles were seen in Boundary Bay Regional Park and environs near Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada. Read more









