Bud Miller Park in Lloydminster, Alberta. A great place to see birds.

Some of the birds I photographed while visiting Bud Miller Park in Lloydminster, Alberta.

Cute does not begin to describe the Franklin's gull chicks I witnessed at the trout pond at Bud Miller Park in Lloydminster, Alberta.  Adorable was more like it, with a dash of OMG and being gobsmacked.  And then there was the discovery of the yellow-shafted flicker, which I wrote a blog on yesterday (click here).  If all that wasn't enough to get my attention, there were the blackbirds, geese, gulls, chickadees, and sparrows that were commonly seen.  

One of the great things about seeing birds in parks is that they are acclimated to people.  They don't seem to mind our presence.  In some cases, I had to back away because the bird was too close to me to get a photo of.  That's not something that's commonly a problem for wildlife photographers.  I love my long lens that I use for such occasions, but the truth is you can get some pretty good shots with something less expensive than a 500 mm prime.  If you are anywhere near Lloydminster, Alberta, consider stopping off at Bud Miller Park, and bring your camera when you do.  

Bud Miller park is more than the fishing, the birds, the 7 km of trails, and the awesome water-park.  There is tennis, frisbee golf, swimming, playgrounds, basketball, beach volleyball, picnicking, and more.  My wife and I will be visiting the park today with our e-bikes and touring those trails.  Along the way, I hope to see more birds.  And maybe, I may pop in to the spray park to cool off afterwards.  Without the e-bike, of course.  Or camera.  

Thanks for reading.

Eric Svendsen     www.ericspix.com

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