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A column by Dianne Bersea

I love it when unexpected wildlife situations occur.

Every season provides different bird arrivals and departures as various species pass through my Okanagan 香蕉视频直播榟ood香蕉视频直播. These days Fall birds are returning from a breeding summer in the north, heading south for Central America or even further.

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Hmmm. Who is this?? As it streaked by closer to me, I could see mostly white sharp-pointed wings, with a greyish head marking on a small aerodynamic body.

Speculating with my birding partner, we settled on a tern, but which one? Before that thought could be more developed a similar but different bird swooped in and began a somewhat similar fishing technique. Clearly they were two different birds with similar size, shape, wingspan and fishing approach.

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