Birding (mini), November 5, 2023: A quick trip along the river

Where: Lower Hume Park (New Westminster), Brunette River Conservation Area (Burnaby)
Weather: Cloudy, 12°C

The Outing

I didn’t want to spend all day cooped up inside and the weather was better than expected, so with the usual Saturday birding cancelled, I decided to head out for a mini-birding trip along the Brunette River today. My unofficial goal was to shoot a heron.

And I did!

I also shot fall scenery, some mallards, crows and a surprise hooded merganser.

I almost shot a black squirrel, but the light was very bad. The light in general was very bad, so the photos are a bit grainy. I might try fiddling with settings more, because it’s probably going to be a long, grainy winter.

In all, a quick outing, but with better-than-expected results in the bird department.

The Shots

The Birds (and other critters)

Sparrows and sparrow-adjacent:

  • None!

Waterfowl:

  • Great blue heron
  • Hooded merganser
  • Mallard

Common:

  • American crow
  • Seagull (seen but not captured)

Raptors:

  • None!

Non-birds:

  • Black squirrel

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