Saturday, April 22, 2006

Not bad for a chicken...

On this dull and rainy day I cast my mind (what's left of it) back to a wonderful day I spent in the (almost) wilds of Algonquin about this time last year - I think it was cold and raining on that day too. My friend PNP wanted some company so I volunteered to assist. Was a great day out in the northern forests, along with good conversation and even better music.

Here are a few videograbs for your viewing pleasure...


Early spring is a great time to catch up with one of North America's most fabulous birds - the Spruce Grouse. We saw two, one of which we watched for about 30 minutes as it sat and displayed in front of our eyes. I was so impressed I vowed I'd paint it...but a year later I still have not started! The highly patterned plumage is amazing...


Sorry, you'll have to use your imagination a bit for this distant Boreal Chickadee. They are not uncommon within the park but can be difficult to see. They are easy to hear but are decidedly skulky and cryptic when foraging in the spruces.


Gray Jays are a common sight in the park. They usually find you rather than the other way around! They are bold and fearless.


And, of course, everyone loves a Moose...even a ratty one!

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:54 PM

    Were there any berries to make a sauce when you shot the moose?

    Fatty

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  2. Not the berry season I'm afraid - had to eat the hapless creature raw...

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