Lovely wildlife is slowly returning to the lake on Kalari Drive after the City destroyed the habitat by slashing the bullrushes (which was protection and a food source for many birds and small animals). Now that the stench of the rotting bullrushes (which the City just left there) has almost gone, the birds are returning albeit in small numbers and and only a few of the tougher species. Here's a few I've seen lately.
#1 - Egret
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#2 - White Faced Heron
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#3 - Pink Eared Ducks
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#4 - Black Swan
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#5 - Shelduck Family. Dad keeping san eye on his 7 kids.
#1 - Egret
#2 - White Faced Heron
#3 - Pink Eared Ducks
#4 - Black Swan
#5 - Shelduck Family. Dad keeping san eye on his 7 kids.
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