Birds I photographed in Central Alberta
Top: Yellow-headed blackbird, Clay-coloured sparrow, Yellow warbler, Hairy woodpecker. Middle: Bonaparte's gull, American goldfinch, Song sparrow, Double-crested courmarant. Bottom: Red-winged blackbird, Foster's tern, Franklin's gull, Spotted sandpiper. There are about 270 species of bird regularly present in Alberta at some point during the year, and another 150 or so that are accidental, and another 30 or so that are migratory but not present for breeding or are residents. There are a few more species not included in the above shot that I have photographed or just seen (including corvids, hawks, grebes, and gulls). If I go back into my files from previous years, I am sure I could come up with about 100 species or so. The great thing about birding in Alberta is that there is such diverse habitat. Mountains, large lakes, small lakes, ponds, potholes, prairie, woodlands, and more. There are also very large parks dedicated as habitat for wildlife...