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Old Monday 18th August 2003, 18:42   #1
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ID Taken in Canada

Hi All
A friend of mine was on holiday in Canada and took this pic any help to id appreciated.

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Old Monday 18th August 2003, 19:09   #2
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As a non-Canadian I'll risk making a fool of myself and guess Clark's nutcracker. (It is real, isn't it?)
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Old Monday 18th August 2003, 19:10   #3
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Yep, Clark's Nutcracker.

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Old Monday 18th August 2003, 19:11   #4
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I agree Clark's Nutcracker, but it does look stuffed!!

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Yes, an adult, and a nice bird to see so close by. Where was your friend, in Banff or Jasper?
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Many thanks for the id guys

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