Back on July 26th I went on a little excursion to the Hamilton/Niagara region to see what I could see.
I saw a few things.
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Wandering Glider |
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Sanderling |
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Yellow Warbler |
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Common Tern |
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Caspian Tern |
I was also very pleased to see my Ontario lifer Fish Crow. Unfortunately, I had my camera lens on close focus mode (for butterflies and stuff), so I couldn't focus when the crow was close. I did eventually get a couple photos as it was flying away.
***This is a scheduled post, so if you are reading this within a couple weeks of when it was posted, I am currently on the coast of James Bay trying not to get eaten by a bear :-)
I always love seeing photos of Common Terns. These are some great wildlife pictures! Thanks for the share, hope you have a fantastic weekend. Keep up the posts. Nicely done!
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