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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 specifically honor and pay tribute to the Blackfoot Confederacy, comprised of the Siksika, the Piikani, the Kainai, the Tsuutina, the Stony Nakota, and the Metis Nations of Alberta. We respect their long and diverse history of Indigenous knowledge, practices in preserving natural habitats and maintaining biodiversity, and sustainable use of the earth's gifts. We embrace our shared responsibility going forward to learn together, walk together, grow together, and to promote the continued health and well-being of the natural world.
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