Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Our group!
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Schaefer Park with signs of the times
Recurvirostra: 6-22-29 - Old decorative bridge
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Where to start?
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - We dared to cross the very old bridge across the Skookumchuck
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - A picnic table lost global warming???
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Rachel listens to find the bird.
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - The trees in this forest grow as closely together as possible!
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Swainson's Thrush, heard everywhere, and this one was actually SEEN!
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - More Red-breasted Sapsuckers than any other woodpecker!
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - This Sapsucker had to clear off a lot of moss to drill his holes
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - As promised, Black-headed Grosbeak on nest!
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Birdsong in every direction!
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Fledgling Downy Woodpecker
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Dalton looks into a Sequoia tree while waiting for us to get off the bridge
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Dalton leads the group away from the river
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Mary Kay and Eric, followed by Rachel & Laurel
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Hoody family
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Almost like a sewer pond hotspot...
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Redtail tree topper right above the Lazuli
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Lazuli Bunting - how did the leaders spot this??!!
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Red-tailed Hawk changed trees
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Many trees had a bird on top
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Next tree topped by a House Finch
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - A pair of Ravens patrolled the area
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Redtail takes off
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Major field mark still visible even in this profile
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - One of the circling vultures has a lot of molt happening
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Study in yellow
Recurvirostra: 6-22-19 - Eurodove does not look like a menacing invader