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By: edkeagle (offline) on Monday, August 08 2011 @ 12:50 PM EDT  
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Osprey, continued:
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By: eiguoc (offline) on Tuesday, August 09 2011 @ 02:44 PM EDT  
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By: eiguoc (offline) on Saturday, August 20 2011 @ 04:56 PM EDT  
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From Aug 18 one of the fawns I've been ;icky to see at the park
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From Aug 19 How many stop to look at the intricacy of a spider web
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By: edkeagle (offline) on Wednesday, August 31 2011 @ 11:36 PM EDT  
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Nice photos Pat. Enjoyed the spider web photo. Webs make neat photos, especially in the early fall on a cold and clear morning when they are covered by dew. Friends (third photo) is very pleasing to look at.


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By: edkeagle (offline) on Wednesday, August 31 2011 @ 11:39 PM EDT  
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Pileated woodpecker, 8-31-11. We have three huge cedar tree stumps in the yard that pileateds love to attack. Click to enlarge.
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By: edkeagle (offline) on Wednesday, August 31 2011 @ 11:42 PM EDT  
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By: sassyk (offline) on Saturday, September 03 2011 @ 03:25 PM EDT  
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Ed, great pics of the pileated woodpeckers. It looks like they have been working hard on the cedar tree stumpsGrin

Here are a few pics of the Blue Jays we see in Northern BC, when we visit the grandkids near Fort St. John. They were all taken through the kitchen window because they won't come to the feeders if people are sitting out on the sundeck. I had to hide and keep very still because they can see every slight movement and are very skittish. Click bigger.

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By: sassyk (offline) on Saturday, September 03 2011 @ 03:33 PM EDT  
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A few more pics of the birds in Northern BC: an adult and a young Blue Jay and a young Hairy Woodpecker. Click bigger.

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