Photo: Common Loon by Lyle Grisedale

Festival Birds Seen

Spotted Sandpiper (Photo credit: Jean Wallace)

American Avocet (Photo Credit: Peter Hambrey)

Pied-bill Grebe (Photo credit: Peter Hambrey)

Canada Geese with cygnets (Photo Credit:  Betty Martin)

Cinnamon Teal (Photo Credit: Betty Martin)

Green-winged Teal (Photo Credit: Betty Martin)

Wood Ducks (Photo Credit:  Betty Martin)

Brown-headed Cowbird (Photo Credit: Betty Martin)

Mourning Dove (Photo Credit: Betty Martin)

Spotted Towhee (Photo credit: Jean Wallace)

Tree Swallow (Photo credit: Jean Wallace)

Violet-green Swallow (Photo credit: Jean Wallace)

Calliope Hummingbird (Photo credit: Jean Wallace)

Calliope Hummingbird (Photo credit: Jean Wallace)

Calliope (Photo credit: Joelle Burnie)

Great Blue Heron (Photo credit: Jean Wallace)

Nashville Warbler (Photo credit: Jean Wallace)

Yellow Warbler (Photo credit: Jean Wallace)

Yellow-rumped Warbler (Photo credit: Jean Wallace)

American Goldfinch (Photo Credit: Peter Hambrey)

Red-naped Sapsucker (Photo Credit: Peter Hambrey)

Cormorant (Photo credit: Joelle Burnie)

Great Horned Owls (Photo credit: Joelle Burnie)

Bald Eagle (Photo Credit: Peter Hambrey)

Turkey Vulture (Photo Credit: Peter Hambrey)

Osprey (Photo Credit: Betty Martin)

Red-tailed Hawk (Photo Credit: Betty Martin)


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Upcoming Creston Valley events

Nature Walk: Ka papa Cedars Trail

Saturday, July 6

These walks are family friendly and will explore various trails and habitats in the Creston Valley. Come out to learn about the ecology of the Creston Valley and have fun…

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Want to protect wildlife, clean water and wild spaces? Volunteer with us! Wildsight volunteers are a very special group of people who give generously of their time to stuff envelopes, attend rallies, help run events, put up posters, keep tabs on forestry practices in their communities and participate in citizen science initiatives.

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Box 1001
Creston, BC
V0B 1G0
crestonvalley@wildsight.ca