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Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Today in Nature: Fall Colours on Fire on the Humber River

Fall leaves on the Humber River in Toronto


October 22nd: A beautiful, calm day on the Humber River in Toronto. Herons fishing, robins and sparrows enjoying a less crowded forest now that many of the migrating birds have left. 



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