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Great photos Paul.
Don
Don MacNeill donmacneill@bellaliant.net
On 2/24/2017 4:57 PM, pwmurray.murray911@gmail.com wrote:
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> 2017-Feb-24
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> There was way to much fog along the coast from Lawrencetown eastwards
> for any meaningful bird watching or photography this morning.
> However, I came across a very friendly Mink as I walked back across
> the tidal flats after scanning the Canada Geese for the Pink-footed
> goose at Fisherman’s Reserve/Causeway Road in Seaforth. The mink just
> popped up from the rocks alongside the Causeway Road. He seemed to be
> very curious about me and my camera, letting me take numerous photos
> of him before he got bored and scooted across the road. These photos
> were taken from about 3 meters away. Posted a few pictures of him in
> my gallery at:
>
> https://scranlocker.smugmug.com/Nature/Nature-2017/n-TKQLWR
>
> Paul Murray
>
> Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for
> Windows 10
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Don<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal">There was way to much fog along the coast
from Lawrencetown eastwards for any meaningful bird watching
or photography this morning. However, I came across a very
friendly Mink as I walked back across the tidal flats after
scanning the Canada Geese for the Pink-footed goose at
Fisherman’s Reserve/Causeway Road in Seaforth. The mink just
popped up from the rocks alongside the Causeway Road. He
seemed to be very curious about me and my camera, letting me
take numerous photos of him before he got bored and scooted
across the road. These photos were taken from about 3 meters
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