Birds I saw today on and around Wood Lake

Bald eagle, Common loon, Red-winged blackbird, Osprey, Tree swallow
American coot, California quail, Brewer's blackbird, Great blue heron

Wood Lake boasts quite a population of birds.  On the isthmus between Kalmalaka Lake and Wood Lake, there is a large, undeveloped area with marshes.  Then there is Kaloya Provincial Park, a sanctuary for many bird species; I photographed the only caliope hummingbirds I ever saw there.  The Okanagan Rail Trail is surrounded by woodlands or set beside water and is also a haven for wildlife.  

There are numerous campsites for weary travellers; we are staying at Wood Lake RV Park, a place we have spent many a day at.  The creek running through the campground is a protected waterway for Kakanee salmon.  Numerous birds rely on the creek for water; a number of ducks breed there.  Yesterday we saw a pair of wood ducks there.

The birds in the image above were photographed by me, and they are representative of what I saw for the purposes of this blog.  However, none of the images were taken here on the related date.

I am looking forward to what today will bring.

Thanks for reading.

Eric Svendsen     www.ericspix.com

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