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While we at WILDOUT appreciate the duct tape is considered a cure-all here in Canada, DIY & wildlife don't mix. After this valiant & patriotic "do-it-yourself" attempt failed, WILDOUT was called in to get the wild out! Note also the starling droppings - in the spring time starlings are drawn to open holes on buildings like cat hair to black slacks!
My Friend Gerhard is a keen birder. Whenever the car comes to a stop it is almost automatic to see him with binoculars in place looking for something else to report. Of course, seeing the birds and photographing them isn't always as easy as one might hope!
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PORT PERRY, Ont. (8/5/12) – Norman Budd stood at attention Tuesday afternoon for the decommissioning of the memorial flags outside of Wagg Funeral Home on Perry St. Legion members removed the flags one at a time, placing them into the hearse. Photo by Zachary Greco
PORT PERRY, Ont. (8/5/12) – Dave St. Denis concludes the decommissioning of the memorial flags before their transport Tuesday afternoon outside of Wagg Funeral Home on Perry St. Legion members removed the flags one at a time, placing them into the hearse. Photo by Zachary Greco
One day in August I drove out to Port Perry to visit the Nonquon Sewage Lagoons, a popular birding spot, hoping in particular to see some Black Terns.
The birds swimming here are all Bonaparte's Gulls (Chroicocephalus philadelphia).