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Relocated Fish Island Lighthouse in the Cabot Beach Provincial Park, Malpeque, Prince Edward Island. This lighthouse was used as one of the sets for the CBC television series, Emily of New Moon.
bream 4. 2004
I don't like the new format; will drop in ocassionally.
with new changes comes ......... blank pages: must be all the free terabytes eating the precious white spaces;
Fisherman's friend. This Egret is very tame and has been receiving fish snacks from local fishermen for quite some time.
Chaplin Park, Noosa River, Queensland.
The Eastern Great Egret (Ardea alba modesta), a white heron in the genus Ardea, is a subspecies of the Great Egret (A. alba). It was first described by British ornithologist John Edward Gray in 1831.
The Eastern Great Egret can be distinguished from other white egrets and herons in Asia and Australia by its very long neck, one and a half times as long as its own body.
The egret breeds across Australia but only rarely in the southwest of the continent or dry interior. The largest colonies within Australia are in the Top End and Channel Country, which can number several thousand pairs. Colonies in the southeast of Australia can number several hundred pairs. The bird is an uncommon autumn and winter visitor to Tasmania.
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