At 10:00 am on August 23-2018, Don Manson found a moulting adult Snowy Plover foraging along the shore of Upper Arrow Lake at the end of "Nine Mile Point" which is accessed off Airport Way. He was able to get many good photographs.
The bird was discovered to be injured on August 25th. It is still able to fly and eat but is limping, it was seen falling over once.
The map to the location of the bird is HERE
This is the 22nd record for the province of BC and the 3rd Snowy Plover in this province this year.
The bird has not been seen since Sept 4th.
The bird was discovered to be injured on August 25th. It is still able to fly and eat but is limping, it was seen falling over once.
The map to the location of the bird is HERE
This is the 22nd record for the province of BC and the 3rd Snowy Plover in this province this year.
The bird has not been seen since Sept 4th.
Injured Snowy Plover in Revelstoke - Photo: Chris Charlesworth |
Snowy Plover in Revelstoke - Photos: Don Manson |