When in Kindersley ... check out the walking trail (thanks to Google Maps). It's still bare and brown and the reservoir is mostly frozen, but I did see a few birds and even a muskrat swimming around the ice.


I'm not sure where this Blue Jay found the peanut. Someone must be feeding them. I usually only see solitary Blue Jays, but there was a noisy group of them in this tree. Of course, they left as soon as I showed up with my camera.



I'm not sure where this Blue Jay found the peanut. Someone must be feeding them. I usually only see solitary Blue Jays, but there was a noisy group of them in this tree. Of course, they left as soon as I showed up with my camera.

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