Friday February 3, 2012

Page 9

South Delta Leader Friday, February February 3, 3,2012 2012

www.southdeltaleader.com A9

Watching with care

Bill Vander Zalm to defend autobiography in court

Tips on how to enjoy the abundant wildlife around Boundary Bay

T

By the Bay

housands of people have been enjoying the snowy owls on Boundary Bay this winter. The number of owls is unusually high, 20 to 30 on the bay and up to nine at Brunswick Point, and the crowds of spectators enjoying them have surpassed all previous records. New to the scene are dozens of photographers sportAnne i n g l o n g - l e n s Murray digital cameras, no longer just the tool of professionals, and the obliging owls have allowed the creation of some magnificent images. Living most of their lives in the Arctic tundra, the owls are unaccustomed to crowds of people. Some are first year birds with perhaps the naïve curiosity of the young. Consequently, a number of owls regularly sit quietly on logs beside the dike, giving everyone wonderful, close-up views. It is wildlife viewing at its easiest. As well as the snowies, there are northern harriers, peregrine falcons, great blue herons, bald eagles and even a short-eared owl to spot from the

same stretch of dike. Hopefully, the snowy owls will have confirmed many people’s interest in watching other local wildlife, for which Boundary Bay is renowned at every season. Several techniques can help reward the patient watcher with memorable moments, and perhaps the photographs to go with them. Here are a few recommendations from experienced naturalists for general wildlife viewing: • Be prepared to quietly wait, as often a bird or animal will approach from curiosity • Conversely, avoid directly moving towards wildlife, which only herds them away • Know where to look; every animal (and plant) has a specific habitat where it thrives best • Visit the right habitat at the right time of year; this is especially important around Boundary Bay which has many seasonal species, migrating through on amazingly punctual schedules • Consult tide tables before a trip to the dike; incoming high tides are often best for birds • Take proper equipment (binoculars, telescope, long lens, field guides) • Never harass wildlife by going too close for a better view or photograph,

and restrain your dog (or leave it at home); dogs are viewed as predators, even if your dog never chases birds • Join a naturalists’ group for a field trip to meet other enthusiasts and have fun! Anne Murray is a local naturalist and author of A Nature Guide to Boundary Bay and Tracing Our Past – A Heritage Guide to Boundary Bay, available at bookstores: see www.natureguidesbc. com.

Former B.C. Premier and longtime Ladner resident Bill Vander Zalm is expected to take the stand in B.C. Supreme Court during a defamation suit based on portions of his autobiography. Released in 2008, the self-published work titled Bill Vander Zalm For the People has drawn the ire of former judge Ted Hughes, who alleges Vander Zalm made libellous statements about him in the book. Hughes was B.C.'s conflict-of-interest commissioner in 1991 and was tasked with examining allegations Vander Zalm used his political influence to help sell his Fantasy Gardens property in Richmond. Hughes ultimately ruled Vander Zalm had breached the government's conflict of interest guidelines which prompted him to resign. At issue is Vander Zalm's suggestion in the book that Hughes based his decision in part to be in line with the opposition NDP. —Staff writer

albany books

“Your neighbourhood bookstore”

Sign up for our Book Club Monday, February 27th, 7:30pm

“Half-blood blues” by Esi Edugyan

15% book club discount

Call for more details

604-943-2293 1240 56th Street, Tsawwassen www.albanybooks.com

Encourage investment. Support training. Grow small business, right here at home.

We’re extending the Apprenticeship Training Tax Credit and increasing the Small Business Venture Capital Tax Credit. And that helps small business grow. To learn more about the BC Jobs Plan, or to share your ideas, visit BCJobsPlan.ca

111117602-2 BC Jobs-Small Business ad-BP.indd 1

12-01-27 12:11 PM


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.