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May 12, 2012
Another Reason To Protect Large Mature Trees
Posted by GUFF under Commentary | Tags: Screech Owls, Simon Bell |1 Comment
Check out this photo from Simon Bell.
“I would never have noticed them myself, but Martin Bosch was staring intently up into a maple tree in St. Georges Park in Guelph yesterday. What was he looking at? A mother Eastern screech owl and five babies! Quite amazing.”
To enjoy some more os Simon’s great photography, visit http://thirdspacephotography.blogspot.ca/
Photo: Simon Bell