I was in my friends boat and we came across some neat birds in the False Creek walkway and off of Stanley Park.
First was these 2 Pelagic Cormorants, a juvenile and an adult:
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Next after the cormorants was this single Red-necked Grebe:
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After the grebe a flock of Surf Scoters flew by:
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After the scoters was when I came across the Brandt's Cormorants. They were resting around 1 kilometer off of Stanley Park.
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On the way back, I saw this Horned Grebe:
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The last interesting bird I came across was what I think is a Red-necked Grebe, but I also think it could be a Western Grebe.
First was these 2 Pelagic Cormorants, a juvenile and an adult:
Next after the cormorants was this single Red-necked Grebe:
After the grebe a flock of Surf Scoters flew by:
After the scoters was when I came across the Brandt's Cormorants. They were resting around 1 kilometer off of Stanley Park.
On the way back, I saw this Horned Grebe:
The last interesting bird I came across was what I think is a Red-necked Grebe, but I also think it could be a Western Grebe.
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