That is what is here the gray and red ones. I love the dark brown ones that are in Canada. They are so wild I have a time trying to get pictures of them.I need a better lens to get close ups of them. Thanks for dropping by.
The Long-tailed Ducks of Lake Ontario
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The view of downtown Toronto, from Tommy Thompson Park. Sometimes known as
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I can relate to this lunch break. We have red and lots of gray squirrels. I never tire of watching them. (on the bird feeders) lol
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That is what is here the gray and red ones. I love the dark brown ones that are in Canada. They are so wild I have a time trying to get pictures of them.I need a better lens to get close ups of them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by.