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Greenway Park

I went to Greenway Park this afternoon.  This is my type of weather, a very comfortable 15c with a cool breeze and it was cloudy at the time I was out.  I saw the usual birds...a Great Blue Heron, Barn Swallows, Ring-billed Gulls, Mallards, Canada Geese, Red-winged Blackbirds, Song Sparrows and Robins.  I heard a Warbling Vireo, Red-bellied Woodpecker, and some Yellow Warblers.


I took some pictures of flowers today.









Thames River



Looking for Birds in Greenway

Greenway Park / Woodland Cemetery

It was cloudy this morning about 10c.  I walked a few different spots in Greenway Park.  I can hear Baltimore Orioles and Yellow Warblers but could not see them.  There were a few Canada Geese families around.  





Woodland Cemetery - I checked out the White-tailed Deer.  


Red-breasted Nuthatch






Greenway Park

Greenway/Coves, London Ontario

I went out for a walk this afternoon at Greenway and part of the Coves.  It was a nice warm day, 19c, calm SE winds.

I saw some butterflies, a few Cabbage Whites and a Red Admiral.  I was able to see some birds, Eastern Kingbird, Yellow Warbler, Baltimore Oriole, Red-breasted Nuthatch, and Carolina Wren along with others.
My eyes and focusing the camera were not cooperating today.

Canada Geese with goslings.



Red Admiral

Gray Catbird


Strolling in Greenway

Greenway Park and Woodland Cemetery, London, Ontario

Overcast,  9c,  Easterly winds

Most of the week was rain and cold.  I went for a walk this afternoon as the weekend sounds like its going to be rainy again.

As I was driving to Greenway, the traffic on Springbank Dr was backing up.  I was wondering why.  As the traffic slowly moved again, apparently a Wild Turkey was standing on the middle of the road.  Some people chase it to the side.  I hope it moved on away from the road.      

The part of Greenway where I was walking, I saw Mallard, Canada Geese, Cooper's Hawk, Red-winged Blackbirds, Grackle, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Carolina Wren, Song Sparrow, and Common Crow.


Song Sparrow

American Robin

I left Greenway and went to Woodland Cemetery to see the deer.  I usually find them at the back of the cemetery in the old section. I finally found a small group of them. I think they were all females, didn't see any bucks. I counted 18.






Thames River....Greenway

Greenway Park, London, Ontario      1c, overcast, cold, damp

I decided to go to Greenway Park this morning.  With the rain all day yesterday, it was quite wet on the grass, etc.  I saw a variety of birds.  Lots of Red-winged Blackbirds, Robins, Grackles, Cardinals, Blue Jays, Mourning Dove, Song Sparrows, Mallards, Canada Geese, Ring-billed Gulls, Rock Dove, Red-bellied Woodpecker, and Black-capped Chickadees. 

I heard a Carolina Wren and a Northern Flicker. 

Red-winged Blackbird

Bufflehead


Saw two pairs of Common Mergansers.




This robin looks cold.


I saw a flurry of woodpeckers....a pair of Downy Woodpeckers



.......and a pair of Hairy Woodpeckers.  

Hairy Woodpecker


Greenway Walk

Greenway Park, London, Ontario

3c, sunny

It was a nice day to go for a walk in Greenway.  I walked along the river and heard lots Red-winged Blackbirds...nice sounds of Spring!
I also saw Mallards, Canada Geese, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Cardinal, Common Crows, Rock Doves, Red-tailed Hawk, and Common Mergansers.

Domestic Goose

This area of Greenway is a large grass area beside the parking lot.  Now it's a small lake, deep enough so that the mallards can swim around.



Red-winged Blackbird

Still some Common Mergansers around.





Strolling in Greenway Park

Greenway Park, London, Ontario

0c,  windchill -4c   sunny

I went for a walk in Greenway Park on this sunny morning.  We still have a lot of snow topped with a hard crust from the freezing rain last weekend.  I saw lots of Mallards and Canada Geese in the Thames River. 

Mallard

Mallard  (female)

It was really nice to see a robin!  I also heard a Red-bellied Woodpecker.

Robin



Walking along the river, there are lots of bushes and tangle that makes it difficult to take photos.  I couldn't get a clear view of the Cardinal.

Cardinal

The Common Mergansers were at the other side of the river so trying to take photos through the tangle.  There were also Common Goldeneyes, Bufflehead and Ring-billed Gulls. 

Common Merganser

Common Merganser (female)


Greenway Park

Greenway Park, London, Ontario

1c, sw winds, sunny

I thought I would try Greenway Park today so I walked along the Thames River.  There were lots of Mallards, Canada Geese, heard a cardinal and blue jays.  I saw a pair of Hooded Mergansers and Common Goldeneyes.  The Hooded Mergansers are beautiful ducks.

Hooded Merganser

Common Goldeneye  (female)


Springbank to Greenway

Greenway Park, London, Ontario      Overcast, 2c, damp, windchill -4c

I went for a walk part in Springbank Park to Greenway Park.  With the recent rain, plus temperatures and melting snow, the Thames River is very high. It was tricky walking as there was ice and the snow that's around is hard and crusty which made it slippery.  I usually fall a couple of times in the winter with the ice, etc. but so far, (had a close call) I've been OK this winter.
I also saw a Downy Woodpecker, Blue Jay, Canada Geese and lots of Mallards.

Dark-eyed Junco

Buffleheads

There was one female winter Long-tailed Duck.

Long-tailed Duck  (female)


The Long-tailed Duck was hanging around with the Buffleheads.



Bufflehead  (left)   Long-tailed Duck (right)

American Black Duck

Domestic Goose

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