Outdoor Ontario
Photography => Ontario Birds => Topic started by: cosmo3667 on March 12, 2013, 05:07:56 PM
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Abit of open water provided some swiming space at the southern end of the pond as its overflow runs off to Lake Ontario, and good low angle views
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Very nice. I saw them on the week also.
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Very cool shots, especially the 3rd
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Lovely shots.
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Really nice shots, particularly the last one!
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Nice photographs. If we ever meet in the field, you've got to give me some pointers.
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Very cool shots, nice work.
Clemens 8)
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Beautiful captures... Romantic too! ;) Cheers
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Thanks everyone glad everyone is enjoying them
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Nice work!
Halls Rd looks like a nice spot to visit. Where the heck is it? :?
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Nice work!
Halls Rd looks like a nice spot to visit. Where the heck is it? :?
take 401 east to Salem go south to Victoria street turn left (east) first sideroad east of Lakeridge on yout right. If you past Lynn Shores Conservation you have gone to far but Lynn shores is also a decent place to see birds. Take Halls road south there are 2 trail access points the 2nd one is more popular take some bird seed with you to feed the birds of all kinds Kids esp love this
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Nice Captures!