The other day when we drove to Brimley we didn’t photograph any birds. But I have drawings of some of the birds that we saw. Black-capped Chickadees are common all over the state, but as nesting birds are far fewer than we see them in winter and during migration. Red-breasted Nuthatches as with chickadees areContinue reading “Bird drawings”
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Another anniversary
We spent our anniversary driving a favorite road looking for birds and heading to the Dancing Crane for lunch treats. One of the many creeks that we crossed which are all nice for birds. Susan spotted a ragged fringed orchid at one of the places that we stopped. A close-up of the ragged fringed orchid.Continue reading “Another anniversary”
Western Canada: Day-8
We started our day early, got breakfast then went to the Dawson City airport for a flight to Inuvik in the Northwest Territory. Since the weather for the next day looked iffy we decided to drive to Tuktoyaktuk as soon as we could, which was a great decision. We made it all the way toContinue reading “Western Canada: Day-8”
Western Canada: Day-7
This is the day that we went up the Dempster Highway to Kilometer-159 This highway is a beautiful gravel road through boreal forest. We found a pair of American Dippers collecting nesting material. We found several caribou with collars. We also had great looks at moose. Susan making sure that we were on the rightContinue reading “Western Canada: Day-7”
Western Canada: Day-6
We Drove from Dawson City into Alaska today. Another interesting day. It wasn’t a long day, but it was fun. This was the day that I started coughing and running a low-grade fever. Short-eared Owls became a daily bird from today on. The border crossing at the Yukon – Alaska border. We got there rightContinue reading “Western Canada: Day-6”
Western Canada: Day-6
Traveled from Whitehorse to Dawson City, Yukon. Another full, fun day. We had some excellent looks of arctic ground squirrels throughout the day. Elk getting new antlers. Stopped for a picnic lunch then it was time to get back on the road. Horned Grebe in breeding plumage. Another favorite of the trip was Orange-crowned Warbler.Continue reading “Western Canada: Day-6”
Western Canada: Day-5
On day-5 of our trip in North-west Canada we traveled to Whitehorse, Yukon. A porcupine! The first that we saw. Susan watching a Willow Ptarmigan in the snow. Male and female Willow Ptarmigan. Along the Haines Highway we never got very high in elevation, but there was a lot of snow on the ground. TheContinue reading “Western Canada: Day-5”
Western Canada: Day-4
It seemed appropriate that we were seeing beavers in western Canada. When we found two that appeared to be sleeping we were suprised. Early one morning we spotted a moose on the other side of a lake where we were looking for waterfowl. Red-necked Grebe on a nest. As silly as it might seem, Black-billedContinue reading “Western Canada: Day-4”
Western Canada: Day-2
On 31 May we traveled from Fort Nelson, British Columbia to Watkins Lake, Yukon. The day “looked” like it would be aquick trip, but stops doubled the travel time. The highlight of the day was Pink Mountain. We drove to a height of over 8,000 feet where we were above the tree line. One ofContinue reading “Western Canada: Day-2”
Western Canada: Day-1
The first day of our trip north to the Arctic Ocean in Canada started in Edmonton, Alberta. We drove north to Fort St. John, British Columbia. The next day we drove to Fort Nelson. Driving north west we saw a lot of rolling hills and low mountains as well as large grasslands. Many of theContinue reading “Western Canada: Day-1”