July 2022 Issue 164

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Traditional Chinese Exercise for Health All Classes in the Cowichan Valley *unless stated Wild Goose Qigong (Chi Gong) Gentle movement • Calms your mind • Heals internal organs • Develops flexibility Mondays 9 -10 am Tuesdays 6 pm - 7 pm (combined Qigong and Chun Yuen) Wednesdays 10-11:15 am Fridays 10-11:15 am (Victoria)*

Northern Shaolin Chun Yuen Quan

COWICHAN VALLEY AS A LITTLE KNOWN BIRDWATCHING DESTINATION

Dynamic movement • Improves posture • Increases energy • Strengthens bones Tuesdays 6 pm - 7 pm (combined Qigong and Chun Yuen)* Wednesdays 9 am - 10 am

Gary Ward, MSc, MBA is a wilderness guide and teacher addicted to Vancouver Island.

250 748 4060 rivendellrhythm@shaw.ca

www.WildGooseQigongCentre.com

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wice a day, across mud flat and shallow water, over fifty Great Blue Herons do their Tai Chi dance for breakfast, catching small fish for themselves and hatchlings. Every spring in Cowichan Bay, the herons join a chorus of other birds that live in or fly-through the Cowichan Valley, but few know the variety of birds that make the trip. Birding in the Cowichan Valley is a rich activity that can draw you out into new areas and put you in contact with the rich diversity of the valley and yourself. The time of year is not important. Resident birds are here all year long, but a constant stream of migratory birds fly in and stop at a variety of locations.

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Somenos Marsh and the Trout Hatchery offer walking trails and many species of birds visiting the water and the surrounding trees. A variety

of ducks ply the waters and rest along the shores, adding colour to the scene. Overhead, the calls of thrushes and robins fill the air, punctuated by the buzzed pecking of woodpeckers in the trees. The birdsong is loud and constant early morning and evening as the light and shadows move to provide cover for the activity of many birds. The throng of songs dies away as the sun rises higher in the sky, the temperature warms and the shadows thin. The light does not affect the shore birds, raptors and herons as much. In Cowichan Bay, the Mergansers hatch and swim their broods along the edges of the water while the Osprey hunt from the tops of pilings in the estuary. Some swans, the Mutes, stay all year in the valley, migrating between Cowichan Bay and Somenos Marsh, allowing Trumpeters, on a larger migration, to settle into wetland areas to rest and feed along their journey.


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page 76

July Forecasts

5min
page 77

Gathering Round the (H)eart(h

3min
page 74

Amplify Antioxidants

2min
pages 72-73

Who Are You… Really?

3min
page 70

Soulful Treasures at CFS for the Soul

2min
page 69

Broomstick Bicycles - Ride an e-bike! Change the World

2min
page 67

Local Trails suitable for hybrid bikes, mountain bikes or e-bikes

3min
page 66

The Need for a Windfall Profits Tax

2min
page 65

Shawnigan Players Present Cymbeline

1min
page 62

Water Gardening

2min
page 57

Nitrogen the Big N

2min
page 58

Learning to Fly

2min
page 61

Meadow-Making and our Relationship to the Land

2min
page 56

Valley Voices Features Young Writers and Poets

2min
page 55

Birdwatching in the Cowichan Valley

2min
pages 44-45

Children’s Art Festival Chemainus

1min
page 54

Iron, a Little Goes a Long Way

2min
page 50

IceBear: Dreams of a Dreamer Exhibit

3min
page 43

Ask the Doc - Eureka At Last A Historical View

2min
page 51

FruitSave Program Seeking Volunteers

2min
page 46

The Blue Orchard and Country Chic Paint

2min
page 49

Islands Folk Festival Schedule

1min
page 42

2022 Islands Folk Festival Performers

4min
pages 40-41

Islands Folk Festival Ready to Celebrate

1min
pages 38-39

Summer Suncare Simplified with Brush on Mineral SPF

4min
pages 36-37

Westholme Tea: Summer Tea Time

2min
page 32

Crofton Celebration

1min
page 29

Talking Arts

3min
page 33

Downtown Duncan Art Pages

4min
pages 34-35

Visions Art Studio Tour is back all over the Cowichan Valley

1min
page 25

A Decade of Blue Grouse

4min
pages 14-15

New “Best of Cowichan” Category

2min
page 13

Strawberry Wedge Salad

1min
page 21

Cowichan Valley Outdoor Markets

3min
pages 10-11

Clanna Morna Kicks Off Music in The Park in Cobble Hill

2min
page 22

Happy Canada Day! Chemainus Celebration

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Drumming is so Good

1min
page 23

Salmon Direct From a Fisherman

2min
page 19
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