It looks like spring and it sounds like spring but as soon as you step outside, you easily forget it's spring. As I'm writing this, it's currently -1°C. The temperature doesn't seem to want to rise above 5°C this month. I hope May will bring some warmth. The birds are slowly arriving even though it's consistently cold and none of the lakes have thawed out yet. Here are a few of this year's spring arrivals…
As always, the Frederick House Lake waterfront in Connaught is one of the first area to offer some open water to the migrating waterfowl:
Northern Pintail (Canard pilet) Frederick House Lake, Connaught (24 April 2016) |
As for yard birds, we have had some Juncos, American Tree Sparrows, Purple Finch, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Pine Siskins, White-throated and Fox Sparrows… But the bears are already wandering around and they have already destroyed one of my feeders... it's time to put the feeders away until next winter.
Fox Sparrow (Bruant fauve) South Porcupine (April 2016) |
Fox Sparrows are probably my favorite sparrows because of their melodic songs… I have been blessed with 3 Fox Sparrows this last week. And they sing all day long! I always have a few that stops by in spring but these 3 are staying for the whole week, which is unusual (they usually stay for a couple of days only). I am obsessed with recording their beautiful melodies on my phone. I have a few of their melodies I wanted to share...I tried to insert a sound link here but I guess blogger doesn't offer that option.
Dark-eyed Junco- Leucistic (Junco ardoisé) South Porcupine (25 April 2016) |
Mallards (Canard colvert) Porcupine Lake (27 April 2016) |
Killdeer (Pluvier kildir) Porcupine Lake (27 April 2016) |
Great Blue Heron (Grand Héron) Porcupine Lake (27 April 2016) |
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Paruline à croupion jaune) Near Shallow Lake, Porcupine (24 April 2016) |
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