Tuesday, March 31, 2026

CATCHING UP A FEW PHOTOS PLUS SOME RECENT ONES.


Northern Flicker.

Northern Flicker.

Downie Woodpecker.

Northern Flicker.

I think this is a Rough-winged Swallow.

March 30th moon two days before full.

This was on our way looking for northern lights a while back.  You need to keep a sharp eye out on the local back roads.

Shuttleworth Creek at Okanagan Falls was full of snow melt and that is what is coloring Vaseux Lake downstream.

Our daffodils a few days ago.

Mahoney Lake.

Osoyoos Lake with the town of Osoyoos on the far side.

A large group of Mule Deer we saw last night.

Sunday, March 29, 2026

WE WENT FOR A DRIVE THIS MORNING AND FOUND A FEW FRIENDLY BIRDS. AS WE WERE DRIVING HOME THE DAY DETERIORATED WITH A PHONE CALL FROM THE STORAGE COMPOUND TELLING US THAT OUR SIDE BY SIDE HAD BEEN STOLEN OVERNIGHT.

They hot wired the ignition then backed off the trailer and drove it away.  An accomplice used a grinder to cut a section of the metal fence out and they just drove through and away they went.  This happened between 2&3 am this morning.

Killdeer.

Killdeer.

Killdeer.

American Kestrel.

Western Meadowlark.

Western Meadowlark.


Saturday, March 28, 2026

OUR SATURDAY DRIVE LED ME TO SOME DIFFERENT BIRDS.

Great Horned Owl.

Great Horned Owl.

American Robin.

American Kestrels.

American Kestrel.

Great Blue Heron.

Great Blue Heron.

Great Blue Herons.

Great Blue Herons.

Great Blue Herons.


Friday, March 27, 2026

A FEW FROM OUR WALK THIS MORNING.

Signs of Spring are happening.

Red-tailed Hawk.

Red-tailed Hawk.

We saw Mountain Bluebirds for the first time this year.

Male Mountain Bluebird.

Oops, excuse me.

Male Mountain Bluebird.

Male Mountain Bluebird.

Male Mountain Bluebird.


I'LL HAVE SOME PRINTS IN THIS UPCOMING GALLERY SHOW IN OSOYOOS.


 

Thursday, March 26, 2026

I HAD A FEW MINUTES OF FREE TIME IN OSOYOOS TODAY SO I WENT DOWN TO THE LAKESHORE.

There was a large flock of Coots next to the shoreline.  Take a look at that foot!

It was bath time for several of them.

Don't be afraid, I'm only stretching.




Then a Killdeer came wandering along the edge of the lake.

He stopped and posed a few times for me.