If you ever decide to visit any of the major parks of Saskatchewan, you'll likely happen across a couple of these fellas. Particularly in the cities, they have a great deal worked out with their human counterparts: You feed them, keep your distance and never approach their young and they'll tolerate your presence to within a few feet. I'm not convinced humans are getting the better end of this deal (which is part of the reason why you shouldn't feed them. The other reason you shouldn't feed them is because YOU SHOULDN'T FEED THEM) but it does allow for some very nice photos now and again.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Saskatchewan Week - Day Five
If you ever decide to visit any of the major parks of Saskatchewan, you'll likely happen across a couple of these fellas. Particularly in the cities, they have a great deal worked out with their human counterparts: You feed them, keep your distance and never approach their young and they'll tolerate your presence to within a few feet. I'm not convinced humans are getting the better end of this deal (which is part of the reason why you shouldn't feed them. The other reason you shouldn't feed them is because YOU SHOULDN'T FEED THEM) but it does allow for some very nice photos now and again.
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fauna,
photography,
saskatchewan
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