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The earliest I have ever seen one, Tuesday last week in a city park. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

A Canada Goose landing in a colourfall fall pond.

Canada Goose taking off at Cossington Meadows.

Québec - Août 2013

OK last patriotic shot; this is for bokeh Wednesday. Please see previous two to explain this one. Gotta love your own country though!! and I doCanadian Confusion June 14 2009 Legislature Fountain pick IMG_2152

Canada Jay's seem to go by many names. One book I have calls it a Gray Jay (sic) while the slang name is "Camp Robber."

Rondeau Provincial Park, Aug 7, 2022.

We were surprised to see this Canada at the pond today.

Evidently the fall migration is starting.

We also had a black and white warbler and, as usual, lots of yellow warblers

 

Cardellina canadensis

Canada Warblers fly more than 3,000 miles from their wintering grounds in South America to their breeding grounds in the United States and Canada.

The last rays of sunlight illuminate a flock of Canada geese at Maroon Lake, Colorado.

 

Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for all of your kind comments -- I appreciate them all.

 

© Melissa Post 2018

The Canada goose is a large wild goose with a black head and neck, white cheeks, white under its chin, and a brown body. It is native to the arctic and temperate regions of North America, and it is occasionally found during migration across the Atlantic in northern Europe.

Canada warbler

 

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Banff National Park, Canada

One of thousands today

Springtime in Paris is never like this!

Sometimes a long wait pays off !

 

Garret Mt. NJ

 

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Just another naturally beautiful Canadian river backed by majestic mountains

Reflections from overhanging trees have turned this water emerald green.. Brookeville, Md

 

Straight on view of the falls. Majestic view overwhelming sound

Canada goose, having a convo.....

AI image to honor all workers on the road for safety during the winter season

Canmore. Alberta. Canada. November 2010

And everyone is welcome!!

 

This year Canada will become 150 years old, specifically on July 1st.

All National parks like this one in Banff will be free to everyone (you just need to order a free pass online!).

 

There's lots to see, and celebrate here!

 

Oh, try out the enlarged view!!

 

Thanks for looking, etc.:)

Liverpool

 

Also I believed called Georges Pierhead, but I took my title from the sign in the shot. I posted a black and white version of this image earlier, now it’s time for the colour one. We have, as in the previous upload from left to right, The Royal Liver Building, complete with the Liver Birds called Bella and Bertie. In the middle is the Cunard Building and on the right the Port of Liverpool Building. Collectively known as The Three Graces.

 

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Happy Father's Day. (2 of 2 photos).

Canada Jay foraging in Algonquin Park.

Taken on our first day visiting Niagara Falls. The cruise ship, Hornblower Niagara Cruises, takes people as close to the falls as possible. The cruises constantly run back and forth all day with tourists. The former Niagara cruise ships - The Maid of the Mist - which used to run out of the Canadian side of the Falls, now runs out of the American side and Hornblower Niagara Cruises has taken The Maid of the Mists place since 2013.

Late summer skies over granite shores on a lake in the Canadian Shield

A rather photogenic nesting site for this Canada Goose family!

A marshy area in the Canadian shield.

These Canadian Geese were flying from one field to the next, to continue their morning feeding. I found the light formed interesting patterns in the outstretched wings. A definite bonus to me as details like this are only available to me when I show down the action with my camera gear...gotta love how technology sometime allows us to better understand and enjoy nature.

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