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One of the T-shirt suppliers for the 2018 RBC Ottawa Bluesfest has included a killdeer on the left arm of this year’s souvenir shirt.
The tie-dye T-shirt, designed by Fabgear 64, sports the endangered species and the words “Thank You” in bolded text as a way of acknowledging the bird and its nest, which needed to be moved in order to kick off the 2018 year of the event.
The official Bluesfest T-shirt now has a killdeer on the left sleeve.
Biologists moved the “bluesnest” last Wednesday, dragging it metre by painstaking metre to a new location out of harm’s way at the rear of the festival’s main stage. A new nest was built by NCC biologists and placed on a mat that could be dragged to its new location, behind the main stage between a caravan of trailers away from the festival crowds.
Three of the four eggs hatched on Saturday and soon moved on with their parents. The fourth hatchling emerged from its egg on Canada Day and was taken into the custody of the Wild Bird Care Centre, where it is doing well.
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The tie-dye T-shirt, designed by Fabgear 64, sports the endangered species and the words “Thank You” in bolded text as a way of acknowledging the bird and its nest, which needed to be moved in order to kick off the 2018 year of the event.
The official Bluesfest T-shirt now has a killdeer on the left sleeve.
Biologists moved the “bluesnest” last Wednesday, dragging it metre by painstaking metre to a new location out of harm’s way at the rear of the festival’s main stage. A new nest was built by NCC biologists and placed on a mat that could be dragged to its new location, behind the main stage between a caravan of trailers away from the festival crowds.
Three of the four eggs hatched on Saturday and soon moved on with their parents. The fourth hatchling emerged from its egg on Canada Day and was taken into the custody of the Wild Bird Care Centre, where it is doing well.
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