I discovered that there are (at least) two Gray Jays (Perisoreus canadensis) that hang out near my study site because I saw them there for two consecutive days.
This was taken after a snowy morning, and this bird looked very raggedy.
Close-up on the tidier-looking individual.
Another Gray Jay on the second day (18th).
Close-up on the tidier-looking individual.
Another Gray Jay on the second day (18th).
The weather was quite nice yesterday, so I took some photos of the view across from my study site.
Such a powerful mountain - Gothic Mountain in black-and-white.
And then this was what I saw this morning - snow covering the cabins and trees. Ugh.
I worked for a couple of hours inside the lab and then saw this before lunch - a break in the clouds with blue sky!
I decided to walk along the Gothic Road and see what the road condition is like. Because last year, the front portion of the road was covered by snow (due to avalanches) and prevented me from going to Emerald Lake at the end of May.
A lot of snow had melted considering this was taken only 2.5 hours after this one.
However, the clouds were still hanging low and you couldn't see the top of Gothic Mountain.
While walking along the road, I saw two Steller's Jays (Cyanocitta stelleri)! It has been almost 2.5 years since I last saw this beautiful bird (although still not as flashy as Blue Jays, in my opinion).
Every aspen tree is a piece of interesting art.
The visible portion of Gothic Mountain and East River. To see the larger image, click here.
While walking, snow and sometimes hail started to fall but I kept on going. I turned most of these images into black-and-white since the images were mostly gray to begin with.
The visible portion of Gothic Mountain and East River. To see the larger image, click here.
East River.
And then I got hungry and walked back to cook lunch. By the time I finished my lunch, the weather was perfect!
Unfortunately an hour later, it was snowing again. And now it's just cloudy and cold. Guess I'm not getting any fieldwork done today.
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