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Surprise dust bath

Bathing Bewick’s

Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary

The day was a bit overcast but we had to see if the Killdeer babies had hatched. Alas, they had not! On the bright side, they were still around, though the staff was much more vigilant and shooed me away from the tape fence. Turns out being a regular and a member doesn’t give me special access to sensitive birds 🙁

A Killdeer standing on short grass
This Killdeer absolutely feels my pain
An adult Killdeer on a gravelly surface, next to a small rock and a clutch of speckled grey eggs
The eggs are still there!

The Snow Geese out on the marshes took off and landed randomly and loudly, as is their way. But wait, it’s not just Snow Geese? It looks like a small handful of White-fronted Geese have joined them and… are migrating with them?

Well, I guess it’s possible. They start and end in more or less the same places, and it’s not the first time I’ve seen Snow × White-fronted interspecies friendships.

A mass of Snow Geese are flying in the distance above the marshes. There are a small handful of White-fronted Geese flying amongst them
Lost in the crowd
A mass of Snow Geese are flying in the distance above the marshes. There are a small handful of White-fronted Geese flying in front of them them
Out in front

A Yellowthroat! I can always hear these little birbs but they’re even sneakier than Marsh Wrens!

A male Common Yellowthroat in a tree, at about eye level
Yellow and shy

Now I know House Sparrows tend to invade Tree Swallow nest boxes, which I believe is why they put up the round metal thing around the entrance, so swallows can get in but sparrows can’t.

(“They” being Reifel staff, not sparrows themselves, that would be silly.)

But it looks like in this case the metal thing wasn’t even necessary, because this doofus was trying to enter while still holding on to that twig. It’s a beautiful twig, no doubt, a load-bearing twig if I ever saw one, and will complement the feng shui perfectly, but it’s no good if you can’t get it through the damn door!

A male House Sparrow at the entrance to a nest box which should be for swallows. He is holding a stick about as long as he is, which is preventing him from entering
He never figured it out
A Marsh Wren on a branch, singing out. It is surrounded by more bare branches, and the light is a bit dim
HELLO I AM HERE
A female Mallard duck on a wooden fence, daintily stepping along
Delicate steps
A female Mallard duck on a wooden fence, lying down, eyes closed and head resting on her chest
Delicate snooze
A Golden-crowned Sparrow, its head molting a bit, is standing on a wooden post and looking down a bit
Almost finished its final moult!

Hi hello you’re still here. I’ll just be going now!

An adult Killdeer seen in profile, standing on gravelly ground

ƛ̓éxətəm (Tlahutum) Regional Park

Ewww don’t touch your face with the foot that was just in that water!

Though it’s not like they have many options. And when you itch you gotta scratch!

A Great Blue Heron standing in shallow mucky water, is scratching at its face
Mucky
A Golden-crowned Sparrow in a bush
Judgy or sleepy?

We decided to do things a little bit differently, and went up the Sheep Paddock Trail then down the little trail leading to the parking lot right next to Hwy 7. And what did we see in the middle of the trail, having a bit of a dust bath? This Bewick’s Wren! Adorable. I didn’t even know they did that.

Piper Spit

A female Pintail, showing off her speculum!

A female Northern Pintail in shallow water, rearing and flapping her wings
It’s shiny

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