Monday, March 23, 2026

A FEW MORE FROM MY DRIVE DOWN TO OSOYOOS AND HAYNES POINT LAST FRIDAY, MARCH 20.

Northern Flicker.

Northern Flicker.

Downie Woodpecker.

Downie Woodpecker.

Killdeer.

Killdeer.


Killdeer.


Ring-billed Gull.

Ring-billed Gull.

Red-winged Blackbird.

Bald Eagle with a large fish.

Bald Eagle with a large fish.

Early blooms at Haynes Point.

Early blooms at Haynes Point.

Early blooms at Haynes Point.


Sunday, March 22, 2026

I TRIED FOR SOME NORTHERN LIGHTS ON FRIDAY NIGHT FOLLOWED BY A WALK SATURDAY MORNING.


About 10:30 near the Haynes Ranch, Osoyoos.

About 10:30 near the Haynes Ranch, Osoyoos.

Red-tailed Hawks.  The male kept his landing gear down most of the time.



Giving me a last look before departing.

The yellow-bellied Marmot sentinel.

This Western Bluebird stopped to say hi.

Saturday, March 21, 2026

ON FRIDAY I TOOK MY CAMERAS FOR A RIDE SOUTH OF OLIVER AND TO OSOYOOS.

Western Meadowlark.

Western Meadowlark.

White-crowned Sparrow.

Male Red-winged Blackbird.

Female Red-winged Blackbird.

Song Sparrow.

Tree Swallows.

Tree Swallow.

Tree Swallow.

Tree Swallow.

Tree Swallow.

Tree Swallow.

Tree Swallow, not a Penguin.

Tree Swallow.

Robin.

Robin.


Thursday, March 19, 2026

TEE SHIRT AND SHORTS WEATHER YESTERDAY AND TODAY BUT IT'S GOING TO COOL A BIT.

Osoyoos had the high temperature in Canada yesterday setting a record for the day at 22+C.  We  had 24C/76F on the car and our house thermometers.  When I looked out this morning, three daffodils were out.  By this afternoon several more had opened.

Whatcha looking at?


House Finch.

House Finch.

Female Western Bluebird.

Yellow-bellied Marmot flattened out on a big rock.

Male Western Bluebird.

Male Western Bluebird.

When you just have scratch that itch.