26 October

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See eBird for data: https://ebird.org/checklist/S75444151

32 species observed.

Cloudy, wind increased from calm early to ESE 5kph by mid-day.

Temperature steady at 5C.

Tide:  1.8 m at 8 am, rising to 3.2 m at mid-day

Hooded mergansers back on the pond, with 1 pair of bufflehead, 1 pair mallards, and 2 pair of common mergansers:


(not all visible in photo)

A spotted towhee was eating the snowberries.  First I'd seen that--I thought they were toxic to most species.

4 deer browsing in fields.  

A naturalist, a very pleasant young man, from Nature Trust BC was taking a survey of the estuary, apparently to evaluate the effect of restoration. 

Low tide reduced the ability to count waterfowl presence.

A seal in the river, following salmon upstream.  A sea lion offshore.


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