Friday, June 28, 2013

27 June 2013 British Columbia: McQueen’s Slough near Dawson Creek

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27 June 2013 British Columbia: McQueen’s Slough near Dawson Creek

This slough is a classic example of an oasis for waterbirds and other marsh birds in the middle of the Canadian Prairies.  It is a birding hotspot east of Dawson Creek.  I took some video of Eared Grebes and a male Blue-winged Teal.

Eared Grebe



Blue-winged Teal male




1.     Eared Grebe
2.     Canada Goose
3.     Blue-winged Teal
4.     Gadwall
5.     Ring-necked Duck
6.     Bufflehead
7.     Ruddy Duck
8.     American Coot
9.     Sora
10. Franklin’s Gull
11. Tree Swallow
12. Barn Swallow
13. Black-billed Magpie
14. Cedar Waxwing
15. European Starling
16. Yellow-rumped Warbler
17. Red-winged Blackbird
18. Yellow-headed Blackbird
19. Brewer’s Blackbird

27 June 2013, British Columbia: Moberly Lake - Chetwynd

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27 June 2013, British Columbia: Moberly Lake - Chetwynd

The weather finally cleared but it was very windy which made it difficult to hear or record birds.  I recorded 6 males and now it’s time to head to Dawson Creek and eventually on to Edmonton.

1.     Wilson’s Snipe
2.     Olive-sided Flycatcher
3.     Gray Jay
4.     American Crow
5.     Northern Raven
6.     Swainson’s Thrush
7.     Hermit Thrush
8.     American Robin
9.     Warbling Vireo
10. Tennessee Warbler
11. Orange-crowned Warbler
12. Magnolia Warbler
13. Yellow-rumped Warbler
14. Northern Waterthrush
15. Mourning Warbler
16. Lincoln’s Sparrow
17. White-throated Sparrow
18. Dark-eyed Junco
19. Pine Siskin
20. Red Crossbill

Running Tally of MacGillivray's Warbler Males


State/Province Locality Number of Males Running Total
Montana Cliff Lake area 5 5
Montana Lolo 29 34
Washington Conconully 25 59
British Columbia Tunkwa L:ake 18 77
British Columbia Revelstoke 31 108
British Columbia McBride 33 141
British Columbia Fraser Lake 32 173
British Columbia Terrace 34 207
British Columbia Quesnel 31 238
British Columbia McLeod Lake 32 270
British Columbia Chetwynd - MOWA 17 287
British Columbia Chetwynd - MGWA 15 302
MOWA Mourning Warbler from the hybrid zone

MGWA MacGillivray's Warbler from the hybrid zone

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

26 June 2013, British Columbia: Chetwynd

26 June 2013, British Columbia: Chetwynd

It''s like baseball - I am currently in a rain delay.  I was able to record one more Mourning Warbler.  I am headed to Morberly Lake to finish sampling in this area.

1.     Northern Harrier
2.     Wilson’s Snipe
3.     Common Nighthawk
4.     Olive-sided Flycatcher
5.     Gray Jay
6.     American Crow
7.     Northern Raven
8.     Swainson’s Thrush
9.     American Robin
10. Varied Thrush
11. Warbling Vireo
12. Tennessee Warbler
13. Orange-crowned Warbler
14. Yellow Warbler
15. Magnolia Warbler
16. Yellow-rumped Warbler
17. Northern Waterthrush
18. Mourning Warbler
19. Lincoln’s Sparrow
20. White-throated Sparrow
21. Dark-eyed Junco
22. Pine Siskin

25 June 2013, British Columbia: Chetwynd

25 June 2013, British Columbia: Chetwynd

Chetwynd is an extremely significant study site because it is part of the hybrid zone between Mourning Warblers and MacGillivray's Warblers.  I have included a habitat shot below which is like most of the other habitat photos I have posted: roadside brush and logging clearcuts. I came up on this Bobcat/Lynx while driving along Wildmare Rd.  I also captured some video of Red Crossbill, Lynx and Black-tailed Deer.

Habitat 1 from Hybrid Zone - dense roadside brush along Wildmare Forest Service Rd.



Habitat 2 from Hybrid Zone - clearcut along Benson Creek Forest Service Rd.


Red Crossbill

 


Lynx

 


Black-tailed Deer

Monday, June 24, 2013

23 June 2013, British Columbia: Quesnel

23 June 2013, British Columbia: Quesnel

I was able to take some video of some more bears but this time it was Black Bears.  I had success at Carp Lake and McLeod Lake and have some examples of habitat below.  It is also an area where there has been some extensive Pine Beetle devastation.  I am headed to my last study sites in Chetwynd and Tumbler Ridge in the hybrid zone.

McLeod Lake Habitat - re-planting Pine plantation



Pine Beetle Destruction (see black pine trees)




Black Bear Video




Running Tally of MacGillivray's Warbler Males


State/Province Locality Number of Males Running Total
Montana Cliff Lake area 5 5
Montana Lolo 29 34
Washington Conconully 25 59
British Columbia Tunkwa Lake 18 77
British Columbia Revelstoke 31 108
British Columbia McBride 33 141
British Columbia Fraser Lake 32 173
British Columbia Terrace 34 207
British Columbia Quesnel 31 238
British Columbia McLeod Lake 32 270




22 June 2013, British Columbia: Quesnel

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22 June 2013, British Columbia:  McLeod Lake

1.     Red-necked Grebe
2.     Bald Eagle
3.     Red-tailed Hawk
4.     Wilson’s Snipe
5.     Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
6.     Northern Flicker
7.     Olive-sided Flycatcher
8.     Tree Swallow
9.     Barn Swallow
10. Gray Jay
11. American Crow
12. Northern Raven
13. Red-breasted Nuthatch
14. Winter Wren
15. Ruby-crowned Kinglet
16. Swainson’s Thrush
17. American Robin
18. Varied Thrush
19. Cedar Waxwing
20. European Starling
21. Cassin’s Vireo
22. Warbling Vireo
23. Tennessee Warbler
24. Orange-crowned Warbler
25. Yellow Warbler
26. Magnolia Warbler
27. Yellow-rumped Warbler
28. Northern Waterthrush
29. MacGillivray’s Warbler
30. Common Yellowthroat
31. Wilson’s Warbler
32. American Redstart
33. Western Tanager
34. Chipping Sparrow
35. Fox Sparrow
36. Song Sparrow
37. Lincoln’s Sparrow
38. White-throated Sparrow
39. Dark-eyed Junco
40. Purple Finch
41. Pine Siskin

21 June 2013, British Columbia: Quesnel


21 June 2013, British Columbia: Quesnel

1.     Common Loon
2.     Canada Goose
3.     Osprey
4.     Cooper’s Hawk
5.     Killdeer
6.     Wilson’s Snipe
7.     Ring-billed Gull
8.     Pock Pigeon
9.     Pileated Woodpecker
10. Hairy Woodpecker
11. Tree Swallow
12. Barn Swallow
13. Black-billed Magpie
14. American Crow
15. Northern Raven
16. Black-capped Chickadee
17. Red-breasted Nuthatch
18. Winter Wren
19. Winter Wren
20. Ruby-crowned Kinglet
21. Swainson’s Thrush
22. Hermit Thrush
23. American Robin
24. Varied Thrush
25. Cedar Waxwing
26. Cassin’s Vireo
27. Warbling Vireo
28. Orange-crowned Warbler
29. Yellow Warbler
30. Magnolia Warbler
31. Yellow-rumped Warbler
32. Northern Waterthrush
33. MacGillivray’s Warbler
34. Common Yellowthroat
35. Wilson’s Warbler
36. Western Tanager
37. Chipping Sparrow
38. Savannah Sparrow
39. Fox Sparrow
40. Song Sparrow
41. Lincoln’s Sparrow
42. White-throated Sparrow
43. Dark-eyed Junco
44. Red-winged Blackbird
45. Brown-headed Cowbird
46. Pine Siskin
47. Red Crossbill