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Black Terns and more

June 21, 2020 By Stan Lee

It was nice to see Point Pelee National park is reopen again. Just in time to visit the Black Terns, a “Special Concern” species that build floating nests in shallow marshes at the Marsh Boardwalk. It is always fun to photograph them and Barn Swallows in flight. For bonus, two Sandhill Cranes flew over while we were there.

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Filed Under: Bird Tagged With: Barn Swallow, Black Tern, Sandhill Crane

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