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Hermit Thrush |
I hiked up Jocelynn Hill today, took the jocelynn hill ridge trail which is about a 500 foot climb in about 10 minutes before you get to the ridgeline. from there it is an up and down trail , mostly up, to the main trail along the cliff edge. on the way an Owl flew up from an rock outcrop on the side of the trail and vamoosed into the woods nearby, it was the colour of the back of a coopers hawk , so I assume it was a Horned Owl. I think a Barred would have been quite grey, it was a little odd to see a horned out sunning itself.. Further on along the trail where a bunch of chickadees were hanging out , a Hermit Thrush twitted away.
When I arrived at the top the ravens were cavorting and carrying on back and forth over hilltop, squawking
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Common Raven |
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alot but not finding anything to chase around, no hawks at all today.
The air was totally calm, not a breath of wind., which is unusual for up there, the sun was out, so it was quite balmy for a September day.
About 5 Vaux.s Swifts zoomed by heading north as well as a flock of band-tailed pigeons
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Band-tailed Pigeons on the move |
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Saanich inlet from Jocelynn Hill |
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I could see a flock of Waxwings way down below where the pigeons flew but they were heading south . On the way down the hill I ran into a couple of other hikers but no Owl.
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