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Juvenile Red-tailed Hawk, not a Ferruginous Hawk. No records of that species for Algonquin Park and range is in the western United States and the southern Canadian prairies.
This is the weir at the West end of the park and unless the name has been changed it is localy known as Dalmuir Park since it is opposite Dalmuir Park Railway station and the old terminus of the No 9 tram route "Dalmuir West to Auchenshuggle"
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This is the Glen Ogle Viaduct on the former LMS line to Crianlarich Lower station, closed 1965 and now a cycle/walkway from Glenoglehead to Callander.
Pretty lake, when i see this shot i feel like to go fhishing.
ah well, it just shows how one is affected by the amber liquid-IT IS IN PITLOCHRY, HAS BEEN SINCE 16th CENTURY!!
Juvenile Red-tailed Hawk, not a Ferruginous Hawk. No records of that species for Algonquin Park and range is in the western United States and the southern Canadian prairies.
This is the weir at the West end of the park and unless the name has been changed it is localy known as Dalmuir Park since it is opposite Dalmuir Park Railway station and the old terminus of the No 9 tram route "Dalmuir West to Auchenshuggle"