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Young painted turtle up close

Young painted turtle sunning himself and who was gracious enough to let me photograph him up close in a pond next to the Rideau River, May 8, 2013.

Photographed and posted by Geoffrey.

Young painted turtle

Young painted turtle sunning himself on reeds in a pond next to the Rideau River, May 8, 2013.

Photographed and posted by Geoffrey.

Garter snake

Garter snake slithering through the dead leaves in a wooded area adjacent to the Rideau River, May 8 2013.

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Hera pointing mallards

Hera flash pointing a pair of mallards during a training run, May 3, 2013.

Photographed and posted by Geoffrey

Red-winged blackbird nest

Red-winged blackbird nest

Red-winged blackbird nest in the cattails in a pond next to the Rideau River, May 2, 2013. I will keep an eye on this nest over the next several weeks, from a safe distance, to see how the blackbirds make out in their effort to raise a brood of chicks.

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Painted turtle

Painted turtle sunning himself on a log in a pond next to the Rideau River, May 2, 20.

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Bufflehead

Hen buffleheads on the Rideau River, May 2, 2013.

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Mallard drake

Mallard drake feeding on a pond next to the Rideau River, April 30, 2013.

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Geoffrey’s hunting diary: Scouting for turkey with Jason and Fran

Got out with my good friends and hunting buddies, Jason and his wife Fran, to check on the trail cameras Jason and I set up the weekend before to watch for signs of wild turkey on the farm we hunt near Spencerville. We brought your dogs, Hera and Nos, along so they could enjoy a run. Nos bumped a grouse on the walk in to the trail cameras and Hera got her first scent of grouse. We found turkeys had been by the cameras one morning during the week that passed. Encouraging, but we want to wait a few more days and see if turkey traffic picks up before Jason and Fran set out for a turkey hunt. A porcupine was seen during the run and destroyed, regrettably, but we cannot risk Nos attacking and getting a face filled with quills again. Jason used the shock collar in conditioning Nos to refrain from attacking porcupines. Later in the run, Nos found a porcupine kid, it was tiny, and did not attack. The porcupine kid was left unharmed, which is what we want. If Nos can be conditioned not to attack porcupines, we will leave them alone. Hera went for a dip in a wooded pond without hesitation. She is fine in the water. She is coming along nicely in her training as a hunting dog. Hoping when we return there will have been more turkeys caught on camera.

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Drake mallard

Drake mallard reposing in a pond next to the Rideau River, April 21, 2013.

Photographed and posted by Geoffrey