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  2. Ginger Cat Mistakes Fish Pond's Aquatic Plants for Solid ...

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    “Sonny: 0, Fish Pond: 1” reads the caption on this clip, in which innocent ginger cat Sony is minding his own business at the lip of a raised fish pond when he accidentally mistakes the water ...

  3. BioBlitz - Wikipedia

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    This bioblitz has much public participation with many activities including pond-dipping, nature walks and meeting live animals up close. The species count currently stands at 488, including a Western Screech Owl, Red-legged Frog, Brassy Minnows and Common Fern which, despite its name, had never been found in the area before. [20] Ontario:

  4. Cow and Duck Besties Take a Dip in the Pond and It’s Total ...

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    The video starts with Mom walking towards Waffles and Marshmallow who are already enjoying the pond. It’s like a moment of Zen because it’s so peaceful and relaxing looking!

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  6. Smelt (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Smelt dipping in the Keweenaw Peninsula in Michigan. In the Canadian provinces and U.S. states around the Great Lakes, "smelt dipping" is a common group sport in the early spring and when stream waters reach around 4 °C (39 °F). Fish are spotted using a flashlight or headlamp and scooped out of the water using a dip net made of nylon or metal ...

  7. Plunge dip - Wikipedia

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    Typically a dip is designed as a narrow channel (about the width of the animal) through which the animals walk, immersing them in progressively deeper liquid until the animal is completely immersed (apart from its head so it can breathe). The channel then becomes progressively shallower until the animal exits.

  8. Fowlmere RSPB reserve - Wikipedia

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    The reserve was bought by the RSPB in 1977 using money raised in a sponsored birdwatch by the RSPB's junior branch. The name Fowlmere comes from the nature of the site before 1800 when it was an area of open water which was a habitat for large numbers of wildfowl.

  9. Not Your Average Swimming Pool: Where to Take a Dip in All 50 ...

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    Rhode Island: Olney Pond Visitors to Olney Pond are treated to a sandy beach, concession stands, and kayak rentals, and a $5.6 million pavilion opened to serve the area in May 2017.