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Just call me Bob
"The bobolink breeds in the summer in North America across much of southern Canada and the northern United States. It migrates long distances, wintering in southern South America in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil and Paraguay. One bird was tracked migrating 12,000 mi (19,000 km) over the course of the year, often flying long distances up to 1,100 mi (1,800 km) in a single day, then stopping to recuperate for days or weeks." (Wikipedia)
Photo credit: Cameron T. Powell
Date: May 22, 2017
Your nature image of the week, compliments of the Blue Mountain Watershed Trust.
Dear Members and Friends of the Watershed Trust:
Have you been out with your cameras capturing our gorgeous surroundings here in the Land of the Escarpment?
Creatures? Waterways? The Bay in her many moods?
Are you willing to share?
We would love to feature your camera's eye view in our PHOTO OF THE WEEK.
Trust our editors' discretion in making the best choice. Your photo will be kept safely on file for the future.
Contact our Nature Image of the Week team at: photos@watershedtrust.ca
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