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SHARE: Birds check out flooded Pitt Meadows cranberry fields

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David Heberlein looks forward to the annual cranberry harvest which provides an eye-catching spectable in the area of Neaves Road. (David Heberlein/Special to The News)

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David Heberlein caught some ducks resting in the flooded cranberry fields during harvest. (Special to The News)
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A blue heron swooped over flooded cranberry fields in Pitt Meadows. (David Heberlein/Special to The News)