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Bee-utiful nature to be seen on the island
A crab
The great spangled fritillary (Speyeria cybele) is a North American butterfly of the Nymphalidae family.
Wood Pecker
Beach Deer
Ermine emerging from the long dry grass
An osprey flying
A common tern ready to fly away
Snow Track
Red Squirrel
Cormorants, of which one is drying its non-waterproof wings
A deer on McNabs
A barn swallow
A whimbrel
Deer eating on Wreck Cove beach
Blue heron flying, Ives Cove
Some local island winged colour
Local resident of the deer kind
Local McNabs amphibian
Catepillar
Deer on Garrison Road