Since moving to the west coast, DH and I have quickly become avid bird watchers. Being in Canada, we know how important it is to have food out for our feathered friends, but I hadn’t realized February was National Bird Feeding Month!
Check out Terri Schrandt’s interesting #blog to learn more and to participate in this week’s #SundayStills Challenge.
Here are some of the many birds we have on the island:
A great selection of birds, Jacqui. The eagles are amazing!
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Theyโre one of my favorites, too. Every fall we get hundreds of them flocking here for the salmon run. Itโs quite amazing.
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It must be a sight to behold.
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Hi Jacqui! Thanks for joining the gang at Sunday Stills and following my blog! I’m so glad you could share your bird photos today! I have yet to still capture an eagle with my lens–sigh, one of these days! Well done!
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Theyโre so majestic! These two were fishing in the lagoon and seemed quite happy to pose for the fans ๐
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I didn’t know February was bird month!
Awesome photos, Jacquie. I love bird watching!
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I didnโt either, but they deserve their own spot in the calendar ๐ what is the rarest bird youโve seen, Mae?
For me, it was a kingfisher- theyโre beautiful!
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Great shots, Jacquie.
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Thank you ๐
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I didn’t know Feb. was birdwatching month. I love feeding the birds and beasties. We put out safflowers, oilers, mixed seeds, and peanuts, and get a decent selection of birds, squirresls, and chipmunks at our feeders (along with rabbits, opposums, and raccoons at night). A retired naturalist/park manager is in our writing club and brings bird articles to read when it’s his turn. Always interesting.
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I bet that would be interesting! Iโm fascinated by the hummingbirds- theyโre so fast and yet precise. Theyโre like darts!
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I love watching birds, although just on my walks, I am not an avid bird-watcher.
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Yeah, weโre the same way. We donโt have fancy cameras or anything like that, but itโs nice to see how many species we can pick out ๐
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Excellent photos and all the birds are looking so majestic and beautiful. Nice post, Jacquie.
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Thank you, Kamal. They are rather stately ๐
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Welcome ๐๐๐ Jacquie
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You have hummingbirds AND bald eagle Jacquie?? Wow
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See? You should move here, Sophie ๐
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What a wonderful series of photographs Jacquie. You are blessed.
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Thank you, Brigid! Vancouver Island truly is blessed ๐
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Thanks for sharing those beautiful images Jacquie. Our feathered friends are a pleasure to watch!
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Agreed! I wish there was an app so that when you took the photo it said what type of bird it was, lol
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Galloping technology would make it possible one day! ๐
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I will have to leave some food out since some have made an early appearance.
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Yes, I think the poor things need our help โค
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