Showing posts with label Rafferty Reservoir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rafferty Reservoir. Show all posts

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Another Souris River Report

I'm starting to get Spring Fever.  The days are getting longer, the sun is higher in the sky and even if the air isn't particularly warm, the snow melts a little bit each day.  That said, there's still a solid 2-3 feet of the stuff all over my back yard.

So, this morning I grabbed my binoculars and camera and went for another drive, hoping to find some birds.  No birds, so I went out to Rafferty to see how the water release is going.


There has been some melting in the past couple of days; also an increase in the flow out of Rafferty. 

 
This is the Souris River south of Estevan along #18.  The water has breached the banks in low areas here too.  Nothing serious.

 
Ah, there are some birds.  Canada Geese and Mallards near the bank.  The goose in the middle of the stream is a Cackling Goose (Branta hutchinsii)

 
At the Woodlawn Park bridge on #47

 
This is the low bridge at Vaugn's Crossing (east side of Woodlawn).  The water is pretty close to the bottom of the bridge.


Hopefully, this early release of water from Rafferty will prevent serious flooding as the Spring melt gets underway.  Surely this stuff WILL melt!



Friday, March 29, 2013

The Draining of Rafferty Reservoir

Or at least a partial drain of this vast reservoir on the Souris River....in prep for Spring run-off.



There is an enormous amount of snow this year



 

Monday, June 20, 2011

Rafferty Dam Spillway - June 20

Update:  An August 9, 2011 - a USian broadcast person blames Sask. for the flooding. 
http://www.discovermoosejaw.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=18397&Itemid=399

It will be a long damn time until I visit (or spend $$) in Minot again. 

Gates are open


Quite amazing the water going down the spillway at Rafferty


Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Rafferty Reservoir Today

My friend Barry Dies supplied a couple of photos of Rafferty Reservoir from this afternoon.

It's been raining in the area for two days.  This is the boat dock. 



Refresh your memory of what it looked like on April 28 - my post at http://stilllifewithbirder.blogspot.com/2011/04/rafferty-dam_28.html 

Monday, May 9, 2011

Rafferty Reservoir This Weekend

Water continues to pour into Rafferty from Boundary



Cliff Swallows (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) have just arrived. There's much more water and much less nesting space under this bridge this year.



I swear this pelican was simply having fun surfing the fast current


And elsewhere, an American Avocet  Recurvirostra americana


A Willet  Tringa semipalmata


And a Yellow-headed Blackbird   Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus


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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Pelicans at Rafferty

All right, I'm tired of all the 'disaster porn' with the local flooding, the April 30th snow storm, etc etc - no doubt, I will be posting more about the state of local places in some near-future posts.  Sigh.

However, I really need to get back to the birds....  As it happens, American White Pelicans serve to distract and please quite adequately. 

I took this series of photos sometime last week - out at Rafferty on a nice, warm, sunny day, obviously.

Here are Pelecanus erythrorhynchos  (click on pic to enlarge for clearer photo)




And two more fishing the rapids



And another flying away



Thursday, April 28, 2011

Rafferty Dam

High water at Rafferty Dam.  I've never seen the reservoir this high


Water is pouring over the spillway - apparently only so much to keep the water within the river banks (Souris) downstream



More than that is coming into the reservoir though, as every day I go out, the water is higher


This is the boat launch/marina at Rafferty a week ago


This is the boat launch yesterday


Seems like a good place to wash a truck - but, jeez, this guy had flip-flops on and there's still a layer of slushy ice on the main body of water...


Click on the pix to enlarge, if you want to