by Wendy Snyder | Mar 20, 2017 | #3
M.O.: Slithers up tree trunks and drapes itself over branches. Think deadly, heavy snake of the forest. the weight . . .
by Randy | Jan 1, 2017 | Birdwatching
Salmon and lots of them – on our October 22nd bird walk, our group of seven, was thrilled to see the main stem of Stoney Creek alive with returning salmon. Close to 1,000 spawners were counted in the first two weeks of the count which began on October 11th. By...
by Randy | Nov 22, 2016 | Birdwatching
Yes, eggshells – a tasty calcium treat for your feathered friends; especially important in nesting season but enjoyed year round by a variety of birds. Just wash the shells well in hot soapy water and let air dry. Break them up in small pieces and...
by Randy | Oct 24, 2016 | Salmon
Nine volunteers walked the creek last Sunday and counted over 700 live and dead Chum and three live Coho. That count was added to the Saturday count of 100. Why not go see the fish for yourself? Here’s a link to a map showing good viewing...
by Randy | Sep 5, 2016 | Birdwatching
15 birders 14 bird walks 4 different trails PLUS 2 field trips: Brunette River & Deer Lake 45 species identified along Stoney Creek 9 more species than 2014 Species for 2015 Anna’s Hummingbird American Dipper American Robin Bald Eagle Band-tailed...