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Here, the black squirrel defeats the squirrel-inhibitor
meant to keep her from the bird feeders.
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A pair of Canada Geese feeding on young grass shoots. |
Spring in Ottawa brings many delightful sightings of Canada Geese, small rodents and a variety of birds drawn to feeders.
No wild turkeys today. Well, only one and she ran for the hills when I opened the door.
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Here is the black squirrel again, this time, approaching the feeder from the opposite side. She is persistent. |
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Canada Geese on the Ottawa River. |
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A Downy Woodpecker helps himself to some suet. |
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