January is moving along rapidly! It has been a pretty quiet, yet typical month. Most days are kind of grey and cloudy, a few have been really wet, but most days we've been able to get out.
this is pretty typical of the weather, although right now the mountain tops are sporting fresh snow again.
There are still some Bald Eagles in the area, more young ones than adults
although there has been activity at all 3 of the visible nests.
Great Blue Heron are gathering in larger numbers, something they seem to do this time of the year before they head off to start nest building in another 6 weeks or so.
There hasn't been much variety in he waterfowl. Mainly just Mallards and not even that many of them.
Song birds have been very quiet and sparse....
although we are still seeing some Robins, in fact some days we've seen quite a few of them.
Eurasian Collared Doves seem to be gathering together now as well.
Anna's Hummingbird males seem to be back out staking out territories. Females are most likely nesting now.
One, not so common sighting...
was of a Northern Shrike.
What we are seeing quite regularly are members of the woodpecker family....
especially the little Downy Woodpeckers - there seem to be a lot of them around right now.
at the other end of the size factor is the large Pileated Woodpecker, also seen fairly often.
a hopeful sign today that the season is moving along, was this Song Sparrow, up and staking territory.
Speaking of 'territory', thanks to a new trail system under construction, we have been exploring another section of the IBA/WMA
called the Chehalis Fishing Trail, it follows the Chehalis River..
Chehalis River viewpoint
at the present time this is the turn around point (Coho Salmon in the water), but plans are for a bridge at this point so the trail will continue on...
seen along the way, an American Dipper swimming - I've seen them wading under water before, but never swimming on the surface.
Sounds like we may get a return to winter in the next week or so, we shall see how it goes.
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