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    what i eat                                                            what my scat looks like 

​I eat everything from seeds, grains, berries and wild
fruit and in summer will also eat insects, caterpillars, 
​grubs, spiders, mollusks and snails. ​
My other webbed and feathered friends have similar scat to mine which is why we are all classified as wetland birds. 
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​of scat &/or vegetation you find on your walk.
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​The Crowsnest Conservation Society thanks the past and present stewards and caretakers of this land we call home – Treaty 7 territory. We strive to continue learning from the Siksikaitsitapi or Blackfoot Confederacy Nations of Piikani, Kainai, Siksika and Amskapi Piikani, the Îyârhe Nakoda Nations of Bearspaw, Chiniski and Goodstoney, the Tsúùtínà Nation, the Ktunaxa Nation, and Foothills Métis District 1. We respect the diverse history of Indigenous knowledge, practices in maintaining land biodiversity, preservation of natural habitats, and sustainable use of the earth’s gifts for the continued well-being and benefit of all living creatures. 
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