Must be green, several stories high, and devoid of humans.
Photo by Susan Shipman at Amherst Island, ON scanned from Wellington Times.
The following is an email from Terry Sprague, naturalist.
"Hi Karen,
That bald eagle has been around down in that area all summer (meaning Morrison Pt. Rd.), and is actually the cause for all the excitement in wanting to return them as a nesting species.
While eagles at this time of the year are not unusual, to have one stay around all summer, as this one has, makes us think they may be looking for real estate.
website is www.naturestuff.net
There is a lot of content on there, so take your time in looking through it.
- Terry"
And the following from my friend, Val, now living in Cape Breton, N.S.
"We have hundreds of bald eagles nesting here.
Sadly they may be taken off endangered list and then the farmer's etc. will start killing them again as predators.
Love, Val"
This from me: As far as I'm concerned, farmers on the whole have a whole lot of sins to answer for, as do the industrial and political machines that drive everyone.
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