l have been a part of a few successful wildlife rescues and educate people on wildlife and environmental issues. We have helped in issues to save wetlands, woodlands etc.to save the precious life within. It is well worth the effort. We can all learn to live and work together. Education is the key. In 2011 I won an education award from Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority for the work and photography I do. Habitat is fast disappearing and with it, many species are also declining in numbers. So many species can actually tell us the health of our environment and alert us to problems we need to know about. They all need to be protected.

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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Swans March 23

La Salle in Burlington has very few trumpeter swans left on the beach. They are headed back to their nesting grounds. Ann & I spent an hour or so there. I walked on the beach to see the trumpeters. It was clearly ciesta time. All those beautiful birds chillin out in the sun,heads tucked into those pure white feathers,but one eye always on me to make sure they knew were I was at all times.We moved on to another spot were this mute swan was enjoying a nice bath. Then Ann & I found a field with the small tundra swans settling in for the night. The chatter was awesome. These are the last group of photos. Tundras are smaller swans with a little yellow tear drop on the beak by the nostril area.Georgeous little things. Wow, all 3 types of swans in one day. Pretty amazing.


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