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Tellier's
Fisherman's Cove Nature
Open May 1st to October
4th
  
  
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Greg and Terry Tellier
Pentiction, British Columbia
John & Nora Lane Award - Bluebird Conservation
The team of Greg and Terry started their small
trail in the early 1990s. They attended their first NABS
convention in 1998 in Regina, Saskatchewan. They were
instrumental in planning and implementing the NABS 2002 Silver
Anniversary convention in Penticton, British Columbia. Greg
constructed a portable display that would travel around the
province and the United States to educate individuals about
native cavity-nesting species and promote bluebird conservation.
The display has visited 3-4 NABS conferences over the
years. In 2002, Greg and Terry purchased property at Osprey
Lake where they began developing a small resort with cabins.
They have a whole new group of residents and vacationers
they have been introducing to bluebirds. Greg and Terry
are current members of the North American Bluebird Society.
Their message is to spread the "Bluebird Word".
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Terry and Greg are long time residents of British
Columbia, and are avid birders. We belong to the South Okanagan
Naturalist, Vermillion Forks Naturalist, and the Southern Interior
Bluebird Trails Society. Terry is a member of Bird Studies
Canada. We have conducted the loon watch survey on Osprey
Lake for the past seven years. Please enjoy the pictures
of which most of them are ours and have been taken from this general
area.
Check out BIRDS
Click on picture below to bring you directly to our photo
album or click here
to see individual pictures.
  
  
  
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Check out WILDLIFE/SCENERY
Click on picture below to bring you directly to our photo
album or click here
to see individual pictures.
  
  
  
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Come and enjoy
the scenery around Osprey Lake. In addition to great
fishing, come enjoy the beauty of the area. Click on the links
above the
pictures or on the pictures
above to see a wide variety of nature and
wildlife in and around our location. Experience excellent
birding, hiking, biking or fishing. Boats are available.
Easy access to the Trans-Canada Trail, Osprey and Link Lake, plus
endless kilometers of wilderness to explore.
In respect for wildlife, NO Pets Please.
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