Tuesday, 7 June 2011

The last from Canada.

The Black Squirrels are very attractive and a lot larger than the Red or the Grey and
considered something of a pest. To us though they were a novelty.









































































As you can see this Sora did not want to be photographed.

16 comments:

  1. Bellissime foto....By Tony

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  2. Wonderful photos! Love your blog.

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  3. Brilliant images mate, and some wonderful species to boot.Hope to CU Soon

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  4. Absolutely fabulous,what a collection.I generally stick to WP birding but having seen your shots I may have to wander a bit further.

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  5. Superb collection of images - I really must visit here more often!

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  6. Well done guys, looks like a great trip :-)

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  7. Excellent series of images, looks like you had a really good worthwhile and enjoyable trip. New header also?

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  8. Superb!! Always love to come for a visit!

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  9. So many beautiful critters and birds in Canada. What a terrific series of awesome images! Love the colorful Dickcissel and White-crowned Sparrow on the orange half. Lovely thrush and Lapland Longspur photographs. Sweet chipmunk and squirrels. Amazing detail on the frog shots. All in all, an outstanding post, as always!

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  10. You had an very productive trip! As usual, marvelous series of photos!

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  11. Well done you two, there are so many images, the amount of species you have seen is amazing. Even though its a holiday you have to work hard to get so many quality images.
    Sam

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  12. You two get about, don't you just.
    Not on your way to Hartlepool then :-)

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  13. Super selection of images outstanding work and love that header.

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  14. Thanks everyone for your comments,we found the Canada trip hard work,but very enjoyable.
    John.

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  15. Such a wonderful series of images and also a fascinating and informative blog. I simply love the shot of the bird on the orange segment; just stunning. Fabulous work!

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