I spent a couple of days with Denisé at the Carden Alvar exploring the region for the first time and birding. In early June, Carden Alvar near Kirkfield, Ontario, Canada, is one of the best places in the world (literally) for birds—the place is quite alive with them. The Carden Alvar is designated an Important Bird Area (IBA) by Birdlife International. Unfortunately, we arrived late in the morning of one of the hottest, brightest sunny days we'll have this year—not so good for birding. We heard lots and saw dozens of birds in the distance through binoculars, but had few good photo opportunities.
The following day, we arrived early in the morning at Wylie Road, on the eastern side of the alvar, and the temperature was perfect. Foot for foot, Wylie Road is one of the best birding roads anywhere at that time of year. But on this day, winds were gusting so there was no such thing as still branches, etc. Denisé drove, stopping often to sit quietly by the roadside, while I shot pictures from the backseat. The wind was so strong at times, I often got dust in my eyes. Many Tree Swallows and Eastern Bluebirds could be seen tending to nesting boxes at the side of the road, and this alone made the trip worthwhile.
All told. we had a terrific time birding (especially along Wylie Road), but not such a successful photo shoot.
Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) taken with a Nikon D300 DSLR with a Nikon Nikkor 300mm f/2.8 VR lens at f/5.6, ISO 200.


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