Kayaking the Alouette River (South)

Sunday, July 17, 2005

Can anyone identify this strange looking fowl? Duck? Goose? And, if so, what kind? Somehow, I'm betting it's domestic. Posted by Picasa
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      • DATE OF THIS TRIP: 2005-07-14
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      • Throughout this paddle, the dike "road" - no motor...
      • Approaching the Neaves Road Bridge from the west. 
      • OK, without the mountains visible, this could almo...
      • Approaching the Neaves Road Bridge from the other ...
      • Hanne and I glide up on a strange looking water fo...
      • Can anyone identify this strange looking fowl? Duc...
      • Just around the corner, to the right, is a slough ...
      • At the "stumpy place", with its many old pilings, ...
      • Having passed the "stumpy place" as we called it -...
      • Just before we return to the put-in at the Harris ...
      • Kayaking: Alouette River (South) in Pitt Meadows
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