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  Feeding the Grey Jays
Spending time at the cabin is all the more pleasureable with a visit from our friends the Jays. They are tame enough to eat out of your hand - and they keep coming back for more. I recorded this at my cabin
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Lisa Keats

 


(2.95 rating, 19 votes)
 
 
   
 
  Canada Geese

These birds are beautiful but you really don't want them in your back yard for long.
Rosemary Howse



(4 rating, 1 votes)
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  Wreckhouse
Known as the windiest place in Newfoundland, the Wreckhouse area on the island’s southwest corner produces gale-force winds so intense, they have blown trains off their tracks. The Wreckhouse inspires awe with both its beauty and its punch. Wreckhouse wine, made from hand-picked, locally grown partridgeberries, offers the tantalizing taste of apple with the special “zip” of the wild partridgeberry. It’s a combination that’ll blow you away.

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  Morning Swim

We often look out the window of our summer home and see moose or caribou swimming across the lake.
Rosemary Howse



(3.5 rating, 4 votes)
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  Ma and Pa ducks and their 8 ducklings

Two adult ducks and 8 ducklings passed by our cabin most of the summer, going west in the morning and back east in the evening, almost the same time every day. Anybody know why they travel like this?
Rosemary Howse



(3 rating, 2 votes)
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  The Bird Man
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Sitting on the patio at the cabin is no restful feat when two anxious grey jays want to feed off you!
Lisa Keats



(3.04 rating, 27 votes)
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  Visitor at my Window

A pair of grey jays are regular visitors at my cabin at Northwest Arm just outside Glovertown, Bonavista Bay. They are bold enough to come to the window and beg for food. But we don't mind, we enjoy having them around!
Lisa Keats



(3 rating, 12 votes)
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  Harp Seal in My Backyard

I shot a miniclip of this female harp seal that was in my backyard here on Change Islands, NL. She was really quick so it's just a very short video.
Marion Adams
Change Islands, NL



(2.91 rating, 11 votes)
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  Newfoundland Lynx
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Typically an extremely solitary and nocturnal animal, the lynx is a rare sight, so you can imagine my surprise when I stumbled upon this lynx just east of Gander on the Trans Canada Trail. I followed it for a short distance until
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Darrell J. Miles
Gander, NL



(2.98 rating, 41 votes)
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