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Pig mobile

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Pig mobile Originally uploaded by ricmcarthur Every one is getting into the mobile phone business. Actually this is a mobile pig farm we saw at the International Ploughung Match a few weeks ago. It showed live new born to marure pigs and explained the process.

That knocked my socks off

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That knocked my socks off Originally uploaded by ricmcarthur What can I say.

That knocked my socks off

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That knocked my socks off Originally uploaded by ricmcarthur What can I say.

No Garbage

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No Garbage Originally uploaded by ricmcarthur Sign on a dumpster. (waste bin, skip,tip) at the IOnternational Ploughing Match. There were a lot of animals at the displays.

156

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156 Originally uploaded by ricmcarthur We went to the International Ploughing Match near St. Thomas Ontario yesterday. One of the attractions was the Hysdro One man lift. For $2 you could go on it, and they would lift you all the way up. 156 feet. The view was awesome My wife wanted confirmation my life insurance was paid up.

Cool, clear water

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Cool, clear water Originally uploaded by ricmcarthur It has been a very dry summer at Rondeau this year. It has been good for the campers and beach people, but a little hard on the forest and the wild life. The visitors centre has a pond and recently installed a small waterfall. Birds and other wild life seem to appreciate the water source.

Ok, now what do I do?

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Ok, now what do I do? Originally uploaded by ricmcarthur The Monarch Migration Festival wa sheld at Rondeau Provincial Park on the weekend. We had a craft show, bbq, guided walks and butterfly tagging. This young lady didn't quite know what to do with the monarch after it was tagged. The tags are small stick dots that are placed on the underside of a rear wing. They weigh 1/40th of the weight of the wing - not the butterfly- it is attached to and does not affect their flying

A Peewee on the roof

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A Peewee on the roof Originally uploaded by ricmcarthur This bird is a name sayer. It's call sounds like - peeeee a weeeee or sometimes just a descending weeeee. They are flycatchers and snatch insects out of the air. He sat on the gutter long enough for me to go in and get my camera and come back.

Do you want onions with that?

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Do you want onions with that? Originally uploaded by ricmcarthur Part of the fall crop of onions near Erieau,Ontario. This is a "reclaimed" marsh. I have to shake my head every time I hear this.If we turned it back to a marsh it would be reclaimed marsh. It wasn't dry land that flooded and was "reclaimed".

Now that's a tough economy

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Even Santa has a second job Originally uploaded by ricmcarthur Things are tough every where .Even Santa has a second job. Santa has had to take on a second job down on the farm in order to cover the feed bills for the reindeer.

Massed monarchs at Rondeau

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Massed monarchs at Rondeau Originally uploaded by ricmcarthur The naturalist at Rondeau Provincial Park told me most of the monarchs have already gone through and this is the tail end. One of these years I'll get it right.

The monarchs are gathering

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The monarchs are gathering Originally uploaded by ricmcarthur They monarch butterflies are starting to gather for their migration to Mexico. There were about 400 on a tree yesterday but I missed it. By the time I got to the area there were 25-50 flying around. No concentrations to get a shot of the massed butterflies. Maybe tomorrow. These butterflies migrate from Ontario all the way to Mexico. How does such a fragile thing fly all that way?

Yes, but what do you really think of the phone company?

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Yes, but what do you really think of the phone company? Originally uploaded by ricmcarthur I don't think he likes Canadas big telephone company.

My, what big fruit you have.

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My, what big fruit you have. Originally uploaded by ricmcarthur Two story high pears, one story high apples and peaches.That's a lot of fruit cocktail. The town of Cromwell on New Zealands South Island has this unusual town sign.

Immature black crowned night heron

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Immature black crowned night heron Originally uploaded by ricmcarthur Caught a quick look at a first year black crowned night heron when we were out on the boat the other day.

Wilsons warbler

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Wilsons warbler Originally uploaded by ricmcarthur A fall wilsons warbler came to the waterfall at the the visitors centre. The forest is very dry and there isn't much water unless the birds go to the lake where predators can see them.