Category: *Special Birds
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DNCB Outing No. 2019-05 to Brunswick Point
Twelve intrepid birders set out in -6 degree weather, which warmed up to -1 before we left the dike. We were Mike B1, Richmond Brian, Glen B, Lasqueti Marti, Marion S., Pat, better-late-than-never Margaretha, Gabriele, Bryan and Masae, Roger 1, Rose-come-briefly, Terry. (One of them found out he wasn’t as cold blooded as he thought,
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DNCB Outing No. 2019-03 to Iona Regional Park
Fifteen DNCBers enjoyed a typically wet Tuesday morning, with some brilliant sightings at Iona Regional Park in Richmond. You too can enjoy some of our Photogs beaut shots on our DNCB Flickr site. Leaving Petra’s at 7:30 am, with the generally overcast and wet conditions during rush hour, the drive through the tunnel to the
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DNCB Outing No. 2019-02 to Serpentine Fen and Mill Lake
Nineteen, actually 22, DNCBers enjoyed a two destination outing on another sunny Tuesday at Serpentine Fen in Surrey, and Mill Lake Park in Abbottsford. Lighting and weather was super for our photogs, check out the spectacular evidence on our DNCB Flickr site. I couldn’t see two feet in front of me while driving in the
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DNCB Outing No. 2018-52 Ladner Christmas Bird Count
Some Delta Nats took part in the Ladner Christmas Bird Count on December 22. The cold windy weather resulted in a lower than usual count in nearly all the count areas. At least the rain held off. Counts are carried out within a 24-km diameter circle that stays the same from year to year. The
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DNCB Outing 2018-51 to Tsawwassen Ferry Port and Reifel Bird Sanctuary
Fourteen brave souls endured a surprisingly dry and very birdy Tuesday morning along the Tsawwassen Ferry causeway and then at our “Mecca”, Reifel Bird Sanctuary. Check out/click on the photo evidence of some rare and gorgeous sightings on our DNCB Flickr site. Because of the rainy forecast, on Monday we changed Tuesday’s outing destination from
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DNCB Outing No. 2018-48 to Drayton Harbor/Semiahmoo Spit
Check out the photo evidence on our DNCB Flickr site. With the preceding few days of heavy rain and more forecast, we were expecting more of the same for our regular Tuesday outing. Fortunately, the five members showing up at our Peach Arch Park meeting spot were rewarded with one of the most beautiful, sunny,
