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Listen to the distinctive gulping sound of the American Bittern
Listen to the distinctive gulping sound of the American Bittern which is shown here at the edge of Barries Lake in North Dumfries. The American Bitter...
Amazing turtle video. The turtles of the world are doing their
Amazing turtle video. The turtles of the world are doing their best to help. Please help protect our wildlife by taking a minute to send an email. Tha...
Call to Action: Please write in your own words or send the sample
Call to Action: Please write in your own words or send the sample letter below to Council Members at: [email protected], sfoxton@north...
Video of Gull flying above Barries Lake in North Dumfries in the
Video of Gull flying above Barries Lake in North Dumfries in the Region of Waterloo. The ice thawed and gulls were catching fish today. Will the Regio...
Video of Bird of Prey soaring over Barries Lake ESPA 57 in North
Video of Bird of Prey soaring over Barries Lake ESPA 57 in North Dumfries Township today. Can bird watchers identify this bird? According to Environme...
This video is of a Great Blue Heron eating a fish that it caught
This video is of a Great Blue Heron eating a fish that it caught in Barries Lake in North Dumfries. Residents are opposed to Cambridge plans to interf...
Enjoy this short video of Sandhill Cranes walking on frozen
Enjoy this short video of Sandhill Cranes walking on frozen Barries Lake ESPA 57 in North Dumfries Township. Sandhill Cranes return to Barries Lake ev...
For Remembrance Day. During the Spanish Civil war of 1936-1939
For Remembrance Day. During the Spanish Civil war of 1936-1939 a beleaguered Spanish Government put out a call for international volunteers to combat...
This is a video of a Great Blue Heron in Barries Lake. Their main
This is a video of a Great Blue Heron in Barries Lake. Their main food is fish, small insects, rodents, amphibians (mostly frogs), reptiles, and small...

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