Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: wooden railing

Hoar frost everywhere you look

23 Dec 2014 1 221
This photo was taken on 16 December 2014, which was the annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count for the town of High River. This town is SE of Calgary, roughly half an hour's drive from the southern edge of Calgary. My small group travelled in two cars, 8 people in total, and we covered the SE quadrant of the Count circle. Below, I will add the report compiled by our leader, Gus Yaki. As usual, there were several of these sightings listed that I, myself, did not see. I ended up with poor photos of most of the things that I did see. The day was absolutely beautiful, but the light was even worse than I had realized. The amazing hoar frost, that covered everything, surprisingly lasted pretty well the whole day - usually, it lasts only a very short time. So, even though the light wasn't good for photos, the hoar frost beauty stayed with us all day long - just breathtaking. For our drive down to High River, we had fog which, in patches, was quite thick. Wondered if we would see anything at all when we reached our area, ha. It was cold and damp, as well as foggy. In addition to that, some of the birds, such as the three Snowy Owls (I only saw two of them) were SO far away, there was no chance for photos except just for the record. Only 35 species were seen in the total for the complete Count circle. Of course, as always happens, I just had to take photos of anything else that caught my eye, including several barns, cloud formations, farm cats, an old truck, scenery and so on. At one of our stops, we were looking in the bushes/shrubs at the edge of a farm, where a Northern Saw-whet Owl had been sighted last Christmas Count. No luck with an owl, but one of the birders spotted a male Merlin very high up on a power pole. A short while later, it was spotted just down the road, perched on a fence post. Such a beautiful bird - but such lousy light! We had finished our count by 5:00 pm, by which time it was, of course, completely dark. A few of us stayed for the delicious pot luck supper, mainly provided by the generous birding people down in High River. Lorrie and John gave a slide show of their recent trip to Africa. So many great shots of beautiful bird species that I have never seen. Thanks, Lorrie and John, for spending time going through all your slides at home and choosing a lovely selection for us. Many thanks, too, for driving Shirley and myself all day long! "HIGH RIVER CBC, SE quadrant, Frank Lk; E of #2, S of #23. 0830-1700, 16Dec2014. Overcast, heavy fog, created great hoarfrost on everything. Winds, variable direction, 10-15kph. -7°C. Ground mostly bare of snow; Little Bow River 95% frozen. 1. Mallard-1 f. 2. Scaup sp.- juv or f, likely Lesser-1 3. Gray Partridge-7 4. Ring-necked Pheasant-2 5. Bald Eagle-3 ( 2 ad/ 1 juv.) 6. Merlin-1 m. 7. Rock Pigeon-8 8. Great Horned Owl- 5 [an additional one seen N of Hwy 23, just W of Frank Lk exit at 16:56 pm.] 9. Snowy Owl-3 10. Downy Woodpecker-2 11. Northern Flicker-2 12. Black-billed Magpie-83 13. Common Raven-15 14. Horned Lark-20 15. Black-capped Chickadee-7 16. Common Redpoll-155 17. House Sparrow-669 18. 17 species of birds MAMMALS: Deer Mouse-1, deceased. White-tailed Jackrabbit-1 Mule Deer-25 White-tailed Deer-44 Total Km by car-111; by foot- 3. Total hours by car – 6; on foot-2.5 Gus Yaki"

A quick stop on the railings

27 Mar 2014 236
Not the greatest quality, but this is the same little guy who was in a recently posted image, sitting on a very short, broken off branch, looking straight at me. These Red Squirrels are smaller than the introduced Eastern Gray Squirrels, and really are very cute. They defend their territory with very loud chatter. Taken on 20 February 2014 at Bebo Grove, Fish Creek Park.

Look closely : )

03 Apr 2013 176
Take a close look at this little Black-capped Chickadee's beak! What do you see? You may need to look in large size : ) Taken on 25 January 2008, at Burnsmead, Fish Creek Park - so, yes, it was winter time : ) This photo was floating around in archiveland for an awful long time.

Feathered beauty

17 Nov 2009 131
A little White-breasted Nuthatch on a wooden bridge railing. I always think they have such a neat feather pattern. They have a long back claw, which enables them to climb down tree trunks head first.

On a windy day

26 Nov 2009 131
"Just" a friendly little Black-capped Chickadee from Fish Creek Park from my archives. Taken on 29th October last year.

Little cutie

04 Dec 2009 252
Love the feather colours and pattern of these little White-breasted Nuthatches - I always think they look very smartly dressed : ) As you can see, they have a large back claw, which helps them cling to a tree trunk when they climb down head first. Gosh, took this photo almost two years ago.