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Crothers Woods, Toronto ON 27 Jan 2021
Leachate seeps from the old Operation Sunrise dump site into the Don River.
Crothers Woods, Leaside, Toronto ON 9 Oct 2020
Homebound commuters snake through autumnal woods on the Don Valley Parkway.
Crothers Woods, Leaside, Toronto ON 9 Oct 2020
Homebound commuters snake through autumnal woods on the Don Valley Parkway.
.... The Downy Woodpecker (Dryobates pubescens) is a species of woodpecker, the smallest in North America. Downy Woodpeckers are native to forested areas, mainly deciduous, of North America. Their range consists of most of the United States and Canada ....
My sister takes charge of the leaves she comes across and proudly displays them.
Such is the role of the leaf master.
.... Please tell me the Wicked Witch of the West was ringing in your ears when you read that title! ....
.... Similar to humans, birds have their own way of shedding. Over time, as feathers become damaged or seasons change, birds have to shed their old feathers that cannot be repaired and grow completely new ones. This is an important process because a birds feathers need to be in good condition to fly. They are also waterproof, helping a bird to fly in the rain and keep dry ....
Two wooden signs at the bottom of a hill. One points left and reads "Harder". One points right and reads "Easier". The signs are well-made, engraved, and the letters and arrows painted yellow. The ground is covered in fallen leaves.
All right, Mr. Frost, tell us how to get out of this one.