Ive been to Burnaby Mountain a few times the last few weeks looking for grouse and Townsend's warblers, and while i got lucky with the grouse i only got a brief look at a Townsend's warbler the last time.
I'll take this shot of a White-crowned Sparrow at least, always good to leave with at least one shot
I've gotten Sooty grouse on Cypress Mountain in past years and happened to spot a hen last weekend near the ski hill, unfortunately a motorcyclist roared by and scared the bird into the bush right when i was setting up, did take one shot however to document the bird.
As i have reported on the local Yahoo birding group, Eurasian Collared-doves have invaded lower Lonsdale in North Vancouver, this morning i saw 6 birds, up from the 2 or 3 i see daily. I hesitate to bring my big lens into the alley to properly document these birds (for obvious reasons) but did bring out the 80-400 lens on a cruddy day, good enough
Yesterday morning, even though i technically should have (and could have) gone into work since we had a company lunch at 12pm i am still technically on a 4 day work week and until i hear differently will use those fridays to work the bird photography aspect of my life.
I decided to take the advice i gave another photog last weekend about the picnic area at Cypress perhaps being a good location for Townsend's warbler and arrived just after 6am, a bit chilly where the morning sun had yet to reach i must admit.
Bird of the location was Chipping Sparrow, other birds in the area were Warbling Vireo, Pine Siskin, a Steller's Jay but no warblers i could detect.
Next, i decided to head down to the lookout as i was still looking for Townsend's warbler this year, i've gotten shots in the past but nothing really decent, after looking and hoping i started to detect bird-activity and finally got my Townie, although the looks were a bit farther than i would prefer.
While i was walking around i couldn't help noticing a van that looked like it had been parked overnight, eventually a couple of groggy guys piled out of the van, having i guess spent the night, no doubt they were wondering why some guy was walking around their car all the time with a big camera.
hey, it's a public parking spot not a camp site, deal with it
There were two little red-leaved trees (i need to work on my tree ID one of these days) planted on the side of the parking lot (next to the van) and i noticed it getting hit up by birds regularily.
Took some close shots of a Warbling Vireo in those trees as well as a couple of Black-throated Grey warblers.
Before i decided to pack it up i noticed a MacGillivray's warbler in a distant tree and took some shots, this species used to be a 'nemesis' bird but i've gotten it in 3 different locations now on the north shore in the past few years.
Since i still had some time before the company lunch thingy i stopped off at Grouse mountain and walked a bit of the powerline trail, next to Maplewood Flats it's a location i hit up more often than others during the year, hey, it's close and some interesting birds can be found with some looking.
Wilson's warbler.
while i often aggresively crop images to isolate the subject (it's just my preferance) i do appreciate a nice shot that showcases environment sometimes too.
first Brown-headed Cowbird of the year for me.
Got my first Western tanagers of the year at Grouse as well
Later i went to the company lunch, and having not eaten anything the whole morning found myself nursing a headache later on after drinking a Stella.
The whole time i was thinking about getting back home to process the shots from the morning