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Shaw's Meadow, May Species Count 2018


This evening, I am quickly adding 11 new photos, taken this past weekend during two May Species Counts. Not the kind of photos that really deserve to be posted, but I wanted them saved just as a record of the fact that I participated in both of these annual counts. Hopefully, I will then be able to edit and post a few more of the photos I took at Pt Pelee, Ontario, and Tadoussac, Quebec. I am still on the first morning of our two-week trip.
Yesterday, Sunday 27 May 2018, was the second day of the annual May Species Count. The small group that I go with covers Area 23 of the Count circle, which is held outside the city, in the Priddis area. On the Saturday, I had taken part in the Count at Votier's Flats, Fish Creek Park, along with five other people. I only stayed for the morning walk, as I did not want to overdo things and make my knees worse. A couple of Tylenol, which normally I never take, seemed to do the trick. I will add the list of birds seen, in a comment box below.
On these various counts, I find that I take very few photos, and those that I do take are just very quick shots. As well as a few birds, I photograph the occasional wildflower.
Yesterday, Sunday 27 May 2018, was the second day of the annual May Species Count. The small group that I go with covers Area 23 of the Count circle, which is held outside the city, in the Priddis area. On the Saturday, I had taken part in the Count at Votier's Flats, Fish Creek Park, along with five other people. I only stayed for the morning walk, as I did not want to overdo things and make my knees worse. A couple of Tylenol, which normally I never take, seemed to do the trick. I will add the list of birds seen, in a comment box below.
On these various counts, I find that I take very few photos, and those that I do take are just very quick shots. As well as a few birds, I photograph the occasional wildflower.
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