A photographic record (with accompanying comments) of the natural world at the Annapolis Royal Marsh, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
Friday, June 11, 2010
Tree Swallow in nesting mode
Tree Swallows are a common sight at the marsh. There are 20 nesting boxes placed around the perimeter, and this year they all seem to be occupied. This one, seen on May 14th, was obviously in nest-building mode.
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