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Boundary Bay

7 images Created 20 Feb 2013

Boundary Bay, British Columbia
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  • The Snowy Owl rested peacefully on a dead branch just above the grassland-marsh.  It ocassionally looked lazily from side to side.
    Snowy Owl rests_.jpg
  • Maintaining feathers in critical for birds.  This Snowy Owl worked on the feathers of its wing and breast, gradually pulling them and stratighting barbules
    Snowy Owl preens its feathers.jpg
  • The Snowy Owl stood upright on the edge fo the stump, looking gradually from one side to another.  Its eyes partially closed and seemed to be just enjoying the morning.
    Snowy Owl gazes from large stump.jpg
  • The sparrow jumped up from under a bush as we walked by and looked intently at us.  Quickly it decided were were not a threat and dropped back to the ground to feed.
    White-crowned Sparrow peers out from...jpg
  • The Snort-eared Owl fly on the stump and looked intently across the marsh.  It must of seen something because it quickly flew over the grass, hovering briefly, before flying on.
    Short-eared Owl hunts from a perch.jpg
  • Bald Eagles began to converge along one section of the beach in Boundary Bay.  A small group settled together and additional ones were spaced out from this central group.  I wonder what brought this magnificent assemblage of eagles together in one place?
    Conclave of Bald Eagles-Boundary Bay...jpg
  • The Bald Eagle sat on a branch gazing out across the marsh.  It stayed on the branch for several hours allowing people to study it carefully.  Its powerful beak and tallons were obvious.
    Bald Eagle looks over its shoulder-B...jpg
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