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White-Crowned Sparrows are Back

Kamloops Naturalist Club Posted on May 1, 2018 by Rick TuckerOctober 23, 2025

One arrived on Tuesday and a few more today, feeding on the sunflower seeds under my feeder in Barnhartvale.  A number of years ago hundreds arrived and ate everything.  Freshly emerged peas in the garden were devoured.  A week later … Continue reading →

Posted in Birds, Fauna, News | Tagged OK

Sandhill Cranes Flying Over: Letter to the Editor by Rick Howie

Kamloops Naturalist Club Posted on April 26, 2018 by Gary HuntOctober 23, 2025

A Modified Letter to the Editor of Kamloops This Week published April 25, 2018 By Rick Howie, Registered Professional Biologist I read with interest the comments by Hugh Jordan in Kamloops This Week regarding the Sandhill Cranes passing over Aberdeen … Continue reading →

Posted in Birds, Fauna, News | Tagged birds, OK, Sandhill Crane, Separation Lake, spring migration

Barnes Lake Trails with Hank

Kamloops Naturalist Club Posted on April 11, 2018 by KNCOctober 23, 2025

Hank & I have been getting to know the Barnes Lake Trails. Yesterday, we arrived during light showers, and as the sun came and went, I photographed sagebrush galls while Hank did whatever he likes to do. Near the lake, … Continue reading →

Posted in Birds, Fauna, Flora, Naturalist Posts, News | Tagged Barnes Lake, Barnhartvale, Castilleja thompsonii, Coyote, Douglas-fir, Fritillaria pudica, Golden-crowned kinglet, Hank, lichen, Lomatium macrocarpum, OK, Ranunculus, Ranunculus glabberimus, Ribes cereum, Sagebrush buttercup, Say's phoebe, Thompson's paintbrush, Wax currant, Yellow-rumped warbler, Yellowbells

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