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From left to right: Western Sandpiper, Lesser Yellowlegs( in back), Least Sandpiper. The muck of the ponds has darkened the very yellow legs of the Yellowlegs and the greeny-yellow legs of the Least. Taken Aug 17, 2008 at the Shelley Sewage Lagoons, Prince George, BC.

Temporary garage, converted to a green house.

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Prince George Ringette - Power Skating - U10 Division - Sept 15, 2014 - 5:40-6:30 p.m. - Kin III

University of Northern British Columbia - Student Success Street

More info can be found at www.unbc.ca but I can't for the life of me find out who the architects were

Red Squirrel (Tamisciurus hudsonicus) beside the path along the Nechako River, Parallel to River Road, Prince George, British Columbia, February 14, 2009.

 

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The train stops for the night in Prince George. The station is in a pretty bleak area, and the hotel was the only thing to photograph at this time of the morning.

The lemon yellow blooms of the Black Twinberry eventually produce shiny black berries as black as the shoulder joints of this fly. Taken June 17, 2008.

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