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Colours of the forest


We saw these berries on a walk along the upper trail through the forest at Bowness Park yesterday afternoon. Not as sharp as it should have been, but I liked the colour of the berries. They are Cotoneaster fruit, but not the Peking Cotoneaster. Thanks, Val, for noticing the Great Horned Owl there!
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