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Whiskey In The Timber

Dwayne Oakes

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Thanks for taking a look !




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Dwayne Oakes: Whiskey In The Timber




Take care,
Dwayne Oakes
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I must admit, Dwayne, I knew nothing of this ferless feathered friend of Canadian lumberjacks! It's an interesting bird, eats anything and even glues food together and hides the store among pine cones. smart Bird!

I found an interesting quote:

"After reading about the Gray Jay in Algonquin Park's "The Best Of The Raven" and "The Birds of Algonquin Provincial Park" I concluded that this bird, with its confident and fearless approach for a handout from the Park visitor was certainly one that I should get to know better. Beginning in 1998 I have tried to make yearly pilgrimages up to Algonquin Park in the late cold weather to meet the "Whiskey-Jack". I have been fortunate, on each trip to meet not just Gray Jays, but the same family unit of Jays." Source.


Thanks as always for sharing natures beauty with such discipline and understatement.

Asher
 
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