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Heartland Photo Gallery

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Otter sticking his tongue out at the photographer.
by Helen Grymaloski (Added on 2009-07-31)

Otter sticking his tongue out at the photographer.

Other Heartland Photos:
Photograph fantastic flowers like these on your outdoor adventure in Canada's Heartland.  Lady's Slippers (Cypripedium acaule) are a perennial orchid that bloom in June and are a common site in Northwestern Ontario forests.
Bright orange sunset on the waters of Wabaskang
water lilies in bloom
Beautiful sunrise on Dixie Lake, deep within the Patricia region
bull moose noticing the camera after having a drink from the lake.
Photo taken of a small set of waterfalls, that flow near Wabaskang Lake.
A solitary wolf on the prowl for his next meal
Otter giving himself a good scratch
What a beautiful way to finish off the day - relaxing with your evening cup of coffee and admiring the gorgeous colours of a sunset over the lake.  This photo was taken in August on Eagle Lake.
A bald eagle coming in for a landing on top of the ice.
One of Canada's national symbols, the beaver, can be frequently spotted in Canada's Heartland.  These busy creatures are a pleasure to watch.
a large green and brown dragonfly stops for a rest on the back of a chair.


 
 
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