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Found this Canada goose at Blue Heron Nature Preserve late one afternoon. (Branta canadensis)

Ice in Pond Inlet, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada.

 

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This beautiful waterfall is not too far from the Coombs Old Country Market and their goats, it's inland from Qualicum Beach.

Lake Ontario

Toronto Canada

 

"Some migratory populations of the Canada Goose are not going as far south in the winter as they used to. This northward range shift has been attributed to changes in farm practices that makes waste grain more available in fall and winter, as well as changes in hunting pressure and changes in weather."

www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Canada_Goose/overview

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Canadian f18s over my house, Mach loop, Wales, UK

"Walking on Thin Ice" :-)

Challenge #33 Night Photography. This is a shot of Canadian lights as seen from the United States side of the St. Lawrence Seaway. We miss our neighbors to the north.

iPhone shot taken through the front car window on my way home from work today.

Having received a much needed "bath" from morning showers an hour prior, the nose of the leader on 507 looks slightly less scabby than normal. CN 2522, one of the last remaining unique Canadian cabs lads L50711 08 past the bucolic farmland at the Milford/Shubenacadie town line on June 8, 2024. It remains to be seen if any of the original Dash 9s will be part of the AC rebuild program or not, so shoot them while you can! Oh yes, a happy Canada Day to all of my Canadian followers.

Canada Goose taking some advice literally ....

et partons à la découverte de l'autre rive du Saint Laurent

 

Canada Warbler on a maple at Magee marsh

Cleared for Takeoff

Elk foraging for food under Cascade Mountain, Two Jack Lake behind me.

Canada. Icebergs near Pond Inlet.

 

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Canada warblers are bright, vividly colored birds. The species is nicknamed “the necklaced warbler” because of the unique ring of bluish-black markings around an otherwise yellow breast and throat. Canada warblers have no wing bars and have white under-tail coverts. They feature a yellowish-white ring of color around the eye that creates a spectacle-like marking that is very distinguishable. Canada warblers are remarked to always have a surprised look because of these spectacle markings. They have gray backs and matching wings that fade to black around the crown.

At the beach of Rose Bay, Canada

Seen near Lantzville, British Columbia. 🇨🇦

As the sun peeked over the fells behind it reflected in the mist and on the lake. It had the appearance of a fire as the geese sauntered by feeling it's warmth but not getting cooked!

Royal Canadian Air Force, Airbus (CASA) C-295FW/SAR, msn 185, serial 295502, other marks 502, with tempo spanish reg EC-004, landing at Getafe factory (LEGT)

Taken at Wolseley Nature Centre, Staffordshire.

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Pacific Ocean, Bandon, Oregon

Canadian f18s over my house, Mach loop, Wales, UK

60 years since the Maple Leaf became the flag of Canada

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The Canadian 2nd Infantry Division liberated the several hunderd inhabitants that were still there on 12 April, 1945. The first soldiers to the camp were from the 8th Reconnaissance Regiment, followed by troops of the South Saskatchewan Regiment.

 

Following its use in World War II, the Westerbork camp was first used as a penalty camp for alleged and acussed Nazi collaborators and later housed Dutch nationals who fled the former Dutch East Indies (Indonesia). Between 1950-1970 the camp was renamed to Kamp Schattenberg and used to house refugees from the Maluku Islands.

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La Infantería canadiense liberó a los cientos de habitantes que seguían en el campo de concentración Westerbork el 12 de abril de 1945. Los primeros soldados que llegaron al campo pertenecían al 8th Reconnaissance Regiment, seguidos por tropas del South Saskatchewan Regiment.

 

From Wikipedia

Photo: Museum Westerbork

 

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"Después de que el capitán Morris de los 'Canadian Scotts' se hubiese reunido con Van As, el canadiense se dirigió a los prisioneros liberados. El texto lo había escrito en estilo telegrama en un papel, era una combinación de inglés y medio holandés. Debido a ello, y como consecuencia de la prisa en que lo había escrito, el texto es ahora difícil de leer y poco descifrable.

 

Según algunos testigos, a pesar de la gravedad de las noticias -'war it's not over yet' (la guerra aún no ha terminado)- fue algo realmente cómico".

 

Fragmento del libro "Westerbork 1939-1945", traducción propia

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