Checked our boxes and tail cams today. Some interesting pictures of Owls, swallows and a Northern Flicker. In this location we now have 6/10 boxes with eggs and 3 hens are sitting now.
Checked our boxes and tail cams today. Some interesting pictures of Owls, swallows and a Northern Flicker. In this location we now have 6/10 boxes with eggs and 3 hens are sitting now.
Buddi doing what she does best!
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Awesome pics. I wish we had woodies up here in the Cariboo.
Live to hunt, hunt to live!!!!!
Great pictures, keep'm coming!
KCCO
Nice pics !
BLACKRIFLESMATTER
Really cool thing you are doing, & great pics.
The trail cams have really made it interesting to check boxes. Always some great shots and up to 600 pictures in a week on some cameras!
And the boxes without eggs have had birds inn and on them for weeks now. We expect 10/10 on this site.
Hope to check another site next weekend, we have 60 boxes out there but no cameras.
Thanks for the comments, this project is a lot of work but it's also a lot of fun.
A great way to spend a few hours outdoors!
Buddi doing what she does best!
good effort !!what does the pw stand for ?
PW is for Pitt Waterfowlers.
My dad, Bill Otway, and Richard Trethewey ran a group back in the 70's to the 90's called Pitt Waterfowl Association. We shortened it but kept enough of the name to honour them.
Pitt Waterfowl Association had hundreds of boxes all over the lower mainland, as a teen I remember checking boxes on the site of the Costco in PoCo as well as the Alouette, Minnikhada, and over on Douglas Island. Chris and I started putting up a few boxes about 6 years ago, we eventually got big enough to have to get our duck hunting friends to help out (mainly with the initial clean up and fix up each year). Chris and I do most of the spot checks, we organize a group check at least once a year.
Pitt Waterfowl also introduced 500 Canada geese into the lower mainland starting in 1972. Some of you here may remember the "Sponsor a Canada Goose" for $10 deal they had. Geese were brought in from the prairies by plane and taken to sites for release. There was an article in the Vancouver Sun with Stewardesses by the crates.
Birds were wing clipped to hold them here for a year and it was assumed they would migrate the next year and come back here to nest. They eventually ended up staying here year around when our winters stopped being bad enough to push them out.
Last edited by Dano; 04-18-2017 at 09:03 AM.
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