skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
Denman Island Conservation Notes
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Brant Geese
Migrating Brant geese feasting on herring roe on Cable Beach on the east side of Denman Island. The flock had 385 individuals.
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Who we Are
Denman Conservancy Association
(DCA) owns and manages conservation lands on Denman Island, BC, Canada.
Members of DCA contribute to this Blog.
Blog Archive
►
2010
(6)
►
July
(1)
Monitoring Bald Eagles
►
May
(5)
Butterfly Books featuring Denman's own Taylor's C...
DCA walk to Tree Island
More Denman Butterflies! Anise Swallowtail upper ...
another butterfly...
Butterfly Season on Denman
▼
2009
(16)
►
July
(1)
More Flying creatures
►
May
(1)
Checkerspots flying
▼
April
(3)
Brant Geese
Spring IS bursting through!
►
March
(4)
Lindsay-Dickson Mink, Blenny and a Star
Hummingbirds Return
Orcas in Baynes Sound
Is it Spring Yet??
►
February
(2)
Immature Bald Eagle on Venison
The Trumpeter Swans are Back
►
January
(5)
Frosty Web
Railway Grade Marsh in the Fog
Pickles Marsh
Arbutus on the Settlement Lands
Winter Wren Wood in the snow
►
2008
(21)
►
December
(2)
Denman Christmas Bird Count
Winter Snow
►
November
(3)
On October 24th the Baillie Bird Project conclud...
Interesting Butterfly Seen as late as second-last ...
Winter Storm
►
October
(5)
Lindsay-Dickson Covenant in place
More of Tumblewater Meadows
Frosty Tumblewater Meadows
Halloween Wooly bears!
First Snow in the Beaufort Range
►
September
(5)
The Living Dead
Thursday evening event
Denman Island Butterfly recognised
Precious Alpine Meadows
Finding the Trust to Give your Land Away
►
April
(6)
Old Growth Fir
Snakes Alive!
Lovely Light
More signs of Spring
Skunk cabbage
Is it Spring Yet?
Contributors
John Millen
Fyson
Susan-Marie
Newt
Want to Post your own reports and observations?
Denman Conservancy Association
members are invited to join this Blog. Members please e-mail or phone John Millen
to be registered and receive instructions how to make your own Posts.
Anyone can enter comments.
To join DCA see:
http://www.denmanconservancy.org/index.html#CONTACT
0 comments:
Post a Comment