Birding in British Columbia

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 Post subject: Mud Bay/Serpentine Estuary
PostPosted: Nov 14 8:55 am 
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Had a look at the birds near the tressle today at the mouth of the Serpentine just south of the parking lot at mud bay park. Was in search of the American Avocet which is still in the bay along with the long billed dowitchers and compliment of bay ducks Northern Pintail, Mallard, Green-winged Teal and American Widgeon. Raptors were there looking for lunch as well, including a Perigrine on a fly by. Others were a Bald Eagle, Northern Harrier, Red Tailed Hawk

Till Then,
Michael Klotz


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 Post subject: Re: Mud Bay/Serpentine Estuary
PostPosted: Nov 16 10:38 am 
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Thanks for the report Michael, interesting to hear that the avocet is still around :)

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