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Beware of the ditches


Never would I drive in such a snow-covered landscape! Difficult enough to see the road in my image and, as you can see, you can't tell where the gravel road ends and the snow-filled ditch begins. However, this is part of the area where a small group of three of us spent the day, on 5 January 2014, covering one quadrant of a huge circle around the town of Nanton. It was their annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count. Though it looks like there would be no birds to be found, we were lucky to see two Golden Eagles and two Bald Eagles, plus a number of smaller species.
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