Birding, May 7, 2023: Herons and more herons

Where: Sapperton Landing, New Westminster
Weather: Partly sunny, 17C

The Outing

With the weather being perfectly spring-like, I stretched my legs and spent an hour or so strolling along the path at Sapperton Landing, taking in the scenery along the Fraser River, and shooting what birds I could see.

I spotted a heron early on, which was nice, then realized there were at least four others with it. It was a heronfest, a bounty of herons, a heroncopia.

I actually got several decent shots of robins–score! And a terrifying shot of a crow cawing directly at my camera. And speaking of creepy, I shot a passing boat and when I zoomed in later a guy in the boat appeared to be staring back at me with a “I’ll git you!” look on his face.

Surprisingly, I saw a pair of gadwalls in the river, still not interested in migrating north, apparently.

In all, it was a fine little outing.

The Shots

The Birds (and other critters)

Sparrows and sparrow-adjacent:

  • American robin
  • Song sparrow

Waterfowl:

  • Canada goose
  • Cormorant
  • Gadwall
  • Great Blue Heron
  • Mallard

Common:

  • Crow

Non-birds:

  • A few well-behaved dogs
  • A spider

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