- Jan 20 4:14 pm
#92483
A sunny afternoon at Iona Beach Park provided a good opportunity for a walkabout. I was trying to find more Kinglets in the grove of cottonwoods at the east end of the park, but they were few and far between, spotted a few, but they stayed 5+ meters up in the trees. Saw three Bewick's Wrens flitting around low in the brambles, and a few Robins, Towhees, and various sparrows. I decided to take a walk out to the north arm of the Fraser and check the shoreline for anything interesting. A few flocks of Dunlins whooshed past heading north across the river, and I found a small group of Least Sandpipers foraging along the waters edge. We can add the Least Sandpiper to the list. Apologies for the red reflections in the water, a whole line of Seaspan barges were lined up, moored on the pilings there.
Least Sandpipers by GMcD2008, on Flickr
Least Sandpipers by GMcD2008, on Flickr












- By BillGyles