Day 10, rocks by dry dock, Tadoussac
Day 10, tide overflowing dry dock gate
Day 10, Tadoussac dry dock flooding
Day 10, young Fiddlehead ferns by dry dock, Tadous…
Day 10, dry dock waiting to be flooded
Day 10, Magnolia warbler / Setophaga magnolia, by…
Day 10, Beluga Whale statue by dry dock
Day 10, Magnolia Warbler / Setophaga magnolia, by…
Day 10, dry dock, Tadoussac, begins to fill
Day 10, Magnolida Warbler
Day 10, Alan & Jane on their boat
Day 10, Magnolia Warbler back view
Day 10, Tadoussac dry dock filling at High Tide
Day 10, Magnolia Warbler
Day 10, Alan & Jane waiting for water to rise
Day 10, Magnolia Warbler
Day 10, Tadoussac dry dock
Day 10, Magnolia Warbler back view
Day 10, Tadoussac dry dock
Day 10, Alan & Jane, dry dock
Day 10, Magnolia Warbler
Day 10, Tadoussac dry dock at High Tide
Day 10, Magnolia Warbler
Day 10, dry dock gate, Tadoussac
Day 10, shore by dry dock, Tadoussac
Day 10, dry dock gate, Tadoussac
Day 10, coast by dry dock, Tadoussac
Day 10, American Goldfinch female
Day 10, White-crowned Sparrow
Day 10, American Goldfinch female
Day 10, Rose-breasted Grosbeak female
Day 10, American Goldfinch male
Day 10, Rose-breasted Grosbeak female
Day 10, American Goldfinch female
Short-eared Owl / Asio flammeus
Prairie Falcon - Status: SENSITIVE, Species of Spe…
Short-eared Owl
Short-eared Owl
Prairie Falcon
Short-eared Owl on the hunt
Day 10, White-throated Sparrow
Day 10, American Goldfinch female
Day 10, Rose-breasted Grosbeak female
Day 10, American Goldfinch male
Day 10, White-crowned Sparrow
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Day 10, Alan checking the rising tide
Now I can start posting photos taken in the afternoon of 16 May 2018, Day 10 of our holiday to Point Pelee (Ontario) and Tadoussac (Quebec).
After a morning walk, we spent a little time watching and photographing some of the birds that visited our friend's garden. We also had lunch, ready for driving down to the dry dock. This was going to be a big day for the people of Tadoussac, as it was going to be High Tide, which happens twice a year, and the water was going to gradually overflow the entrance gate and flood the dry dock. Everyone was busy making final preparations on their boats for this event, and everyone was eager to see whose boat would be the first one to become afloat and make it out of the dock into open water. One of Anne B's brothers and his wife had a small boat and it was just about at the furthest point of the dry dock. Slowly, the water rose, and after maybe two hours (?) Alan and Jane's boat was ready to sail out, making them the winners. It felt so good to see a small community come together in this unusual, friendly contest.
While we were waiting for the tide to be at its highest, we had fun watching a beautiful little Magnolia Warbler feeding frantically on the ground, not far from our feet. All the birds who migrate had only just arrived on the coast, after flying across a huge body of water. They were exhausted and so hungry. Same thing at Point Pelee, Ontario, the week before.
After a morning walk, we spent a little time watching and photographing some of the birds that visited our friend's garden. We also had lunch, ready for driving down to the dry dock. This was going to be a big day for the people of Tadoussac, as it was going to be High Tide, which happens twice a year, and the water was going to gradually overflow the entrance gate and flood the dry dock. Everyone was busy making final preparations on their boats for this event, and everyone was eager to see whose boat would be the first one to become afloat and make it out of the dock into open water. One of Anne B's brothers and his wife had a small boat and it was just about at the furthest point of the dry dock. Slowly, the water rose, and after maybe two hours (?) Alan and Jane's boat was ready to sail out, making them the winners. It felt so good to see a small community come together in this unusual, friendly contest.
While we were waiting for the tide to be at its highest, we had fun watching a beautiful little Magnolia Warbler feeding frantically on the ground, not far from our feet. All the birds who migrate had only just arrived on the coast, after flying across a huge body of water. They were exhausted and so hungry. Same thing at Point Pelee, Ontario, the week before.
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