May 14th, 2011 |
By Editor |
Published in Destinations, South Vancouver Island, Sparrows, Warblers
Guest post by Marcie Callewaert The Somenos Marsh is a renowned bird watching location just north of Duncan, British Columbia. It is home to hundreds of bird species who are year-round residents, and many that just stop by on their migration path. Besides birds; muskrats, beaver and river otter also reside here. The Somenos Marsh [...]
May 11th, 2011 |
By Dave Ingram |
Published in Botany, Flowers, Pacific Rim, Parks Canada
Last Saturday I joined Josie Osborne of the Raincoast Education Society and a group of birders looking for rocky shorebirds during the Tofino Shorebird Festival. Our destination was a large rock islet in Schooner Cove, a fabulous location for birds and intertidal life. It’s one of my favourite places in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve [...]
May 10th, 2011 |
By Editor |
Published in Events, Odds and Ends, South Vancouver Island
Organizers of a wildlife census in Metchosin, a district on the southern tip of British Columbia’s Vancouver Island, are counting results from the reports of fifty taxonomic experts, participants in Metchosin’s April 30th BioBlitz. The local BioBlitz, like hundreds of others that have been conducted around the globe in the last year, took a 24-hour [...]
May 8th, 2011 |
By Dave Ingram |
Published in Bird Watching, Birds, Destinations, Events, Pacific Rim, Parks Canada, Shorebirds
We’ve just gotten back from a fabulous weekend in Tofino where we attended several Shorebird Festival events hosted by Raincoast Education Society. The festival is over but if you haven’t had a chance to experience the incredible phenomena of spring shorebird migration you still have lots of time to make a trip to the west [...]
April 12th, 2011 |
By Dave Ingram |
Published in BC Parks, Botany, Destinations, Flowers, North Vancouver Island
The Canyon View Trail in Elk Falls Provincial Park is a six kilometer loop that follows the banks of the Campbell River is spectacular right now and getting better every day. Allow yourself about 1.5 hours to dawdle along looking at spring wildflowers and doing some early spring birding. You’ve got a couple of options [...]
April 2nd, 2011 |
By Dave Ingram |
Published in BC Parks, Destinations, Environmental Issues
BC Parks turned 100 just over a month ago on March 1st, 2011. On March 11, 2010, the BC Liberal government quietly and radically amended the Master Plan of Strathcona Provincial Park, the first park established in British Columbia. They did so to be able to issue the Clayoquot Wilderness Resort a permit to run [...]
March 25th, 2011 |
By Dave Ingram |
Published in Bird Watching, Birds, Destinations, Shorebirds, South Vancouver Island
We made a short stop at Cattle Point during our weekend in Victoria, British Columbia – both kids were asleep in the car so I was able to nip out for a quick walkabout while Jocie supervised. Cattle Point is usually pretty good for unusual birds and earlier in March a number of Rock Sandpipers [...]
March 23rd, 2011 |
By Dave Ingram |
Published in Bird Watching, Destinations, Nature Viewing, South Vancouver Island
When I used to live in Victoria Swan Lake Nature Sanctuary was one of the places that I birded regularly. It’s got a wide range of habitat (lake, cattails, shrubs, older forest, open fields) which usually produces a variety of birds. A trail loops around the lake and it can be completed with a minimum [...]
March 22nd, 2011 |
By Dave Ingram |
Published in Bird Watching, Birds, Destinations, Nature Viewing, South Vancouver Island, Waterfowl
We’ve just returned from a great three day trip in Victoria, British Columbia – it’s been nice to check out some of our favourite nature spots in the province’s capital and to experience a precursor of spring. It’s only about 3 hours drive from the Comox Valley but in Victoria Indian Plum and Red-flowering Currant [...]
March 15th, 2011 |
By Jocie Ingram |
Published in BC Parks, Botany, Natural History, Trees
On a sunny Saturday during the recent cold-snap I took a morning off to do some cross-country skiing at Mt. Washington, gateway to Strathcona Provincial Park. The smooth, creamy-white snow glistened in the morning light, studded with troops of frosted trees. They call this “Paradise Meadows” for a reason; it’s a spectacular place and feels [...]