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Hey, Mom - it was MY turn!
Not uploaded for its photographic merits, LOL, but I still thought it was quite cute and a little amusing. There were four young Tree Swallows sitting on this barbed-wire fence, south west of the city yesterday (on the way back from a short and rather disappointing visit to Brown-Lowery Provincial Park) and, of course, I never knew which youngster the adult was going to fly to with a beakful of insect.
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