Showing posts with label Alberta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alberta. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Fall Colours in the Cypress Hills: Saskatchewan-Alberta Border

Fall on the Prairies is a golden time when leaves glow yellow and grasses fade to tan. But at the edge of the Cypress Hills recently, I saw additional fall colours: orange, green, and the soft pinks and purples of dry branches in this hillside pasture. (I love the Prairie landscape at this time of year...)

Prairie fall colours in a hillside pasture. Cypress Hills.  Photo © Shelley Banks, all rights reserved.
Prairie fall colours in a hillside pasture. Cypress Hills.   © SB

What is this? A pasture glowing with autumn colours, at the edge of the hills.  Scenery shot.
Location: Very near - or perhaps inside - the Cypress Hills Inter-Provincial Park, on the Alberta side, within a mile of Saskatchewan.  
Photo date: October 10, 2013.

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Red Crossbills in Cypress Hills: Male, female and juvenile

Red Crossbill at Cypress Hills   © SB  
The first Red Crossbills I saw were far down the road north of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park (Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada), caught by the camera while I took photographs of Cedar Waxwings.

That pair of birds — a brick-red male, and the more subdued yellow female — picked through the hot gravel, perhaps searching for grit or salt in the stones.

Later that day, I saw another pair, this time a reddish male and a mottled brown juvenile, high on bare branches in the park, near Elkwater Lake, Alberta.

All About Birds explains that Crossbills feed on conifer seeds, and their weird (crossed) bills help them open tightly closed cones (spruce, pine, Douglas fir, and hemlock).

The Encyclopaedia of Saskatchewan says Red Crossbills are one of 12 species of finches in Saskatchewan, and in Cypress Hills, they breed and feed in large stands of lodgepole pine.

Juvenile and adult Red Crossbills,
at Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park.  © SB

Road birds: Red Crossbill pair forages in gravel    © SB  

What are these birds? Red Crossbills 
Location: Eagle Butte Road, SW Alberta, and in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park (Alberta and Saskatchewan), Canada.  
Photo dates:  July 30, 2012.  

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Cedar Waxwing on Barbed Wire Fence

A Cedar Waxwing landed on the barbed wire fence and watched us, when we stopped at the side of the gravel road to watch ducks on a pond and several tiny distant Red Crossbills feeding in hot road stones. 

This Waxwing is missing the red wing tips some Cedar Waxwings sport. A juvenile? Or simply a bird with no red tips? 

Roadside Cedar Waxwing  © SB

What is this bird? Cedar Waxwing
Location: Eagle Butte Road, SW Alberta, just north of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park (Alberta and Saskatchewan).
Photo dates:  July 30, 2012.  

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