Outdoor Ontario
Photography => Ontario Birds => Topic started by: aviator on September 15, 2016, 10:02:13 AM
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Many herons at S.S. Park trying to cope with the green mess
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/xQ2nlR3cuB-j0FweE-Mr-n4tmjlLLL088riWFAjVGyFSPeQdZktz4umjwCxTIO_pho3LdY7vgdJ7-g=w1366-h768-no)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/tKWqCrWOAAVe3BiDOd2_i5q7xoOFpulD7-x2dxK00lIx6R9GedlxtkslqXIuxxiWOPTdbjQ73zGzWQ=w1366-h768-no)
More peanuts please! Downy woodpecker
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/2iRn0Cl3oRlD9jjU1EpiNGewH6RqySCy37AjVWfTVUGqmWFc0Ng4IMbxflfXWmOXaCpg-en18I8eQw=w1366-h768-no)
Hummingbird and hyacinth beans
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-J31U9e7GvPdXq7otcWTFrS-m4s-EFbFgd74JRtjgZjOzO-erLol5zMXBaqbBC2YKRp3cId_EhmCrw=w1366-h768-no)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/4rQD8PPLBmEFc3_67StpGHcyO3VH27QvZVpBpg4rRu9X71ERKe2qoQtsLPnNnEgmeRFsyGHT1CDn9A=w1366-h768-no)
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i haven't been to SS since spring.
what's the green mess you're talking about?
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Looks like an algal bloom mixed with weed from the lake bottom. Must be hard for the waders to find fish if there are any left at the shoreline. Rain recently probably helped.