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Got my eyes on you
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Common Eggfly, Hypolimnas bolina
My maternal Grandparents
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March of the Humboldt Penguins
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Common Merganser pair
Gentoo Penguin - Near Threatened
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Life-long friends, Anne and Linda
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My maternal Grandparents
They're here .... !!
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Black-tailed Prairie Dog
This is a typical view of one of these Black-tailed Prairie Dogs that reside at the Calgary Zoo. Amazing how they can live on thin bits of "greens" and yet end up so rotund, lol!
"In Canada, Richardson’s ground squirrels are ubiquitous throughout the mixed-grass and fescue prairies of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, whereas Black-tailed prairie dogs are found only in the vicinity of Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan." From www.albertapcf.org.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-tailed_prairie_dog
Some of you might be interested in this link to an article about an "Ice Age plant revived after 30,000 years in frozen burrow | CTV News". Thanks for sending me this link, Gerry (altamons)!
www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/SciTech/20120220/Ice-Age-plant-resurre...
"In Canada, Richardson’s ground squirrels are ubiquitous throughout the mixed-grass and fescue prairies of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, whereas Black-tailed prairie dogs are found only in the vicinity of Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan." From www.albertapcf.org.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-tailed_prairie_dog
Some of you might be interested in this link to an article about an "Ice Age plant revived after 30,000 years in frozen burrow | CTV News". Thanks for sending me this link, Gerry (altamons)!
www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/SciTech/20120220/Ice-Age-plant-resurre...
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