On my annual fall trip to Mud Lake in Ottawa, I was yet again treated to a wonderful collection of birds and colours. The birds at Mud Lake are quite friendly and some of them will even come and eat seeds out of your hand. I don't bring seeds with me as I find it trains the birds to depend on people for food which can be deadly at times. But as a result of this, it is quite easy to get great photos of birds, which you can view below.
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Black Capped Chickadee |
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Black Capped Chickadee |
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Yellow-Rumped Warbelr |
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White Breasted Nuthatch |
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A Male Wood Duck |
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A Male Wood Duck |
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