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Windsor in Pictures: June 4, 2014

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The Windsor Star’s award-winning photographers covered the city and county yesterday. Check out the gallery.

A red wing blackbird is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz to count as many species as possible in 24 hours.              (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A red wing blackbird is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz to count as many species as possible in 24 hours. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A chipmunk with cheeks full of seed is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz to count as many species as possible in 24 hours.              (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A chipmunk with cheeks full of seed is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz to count as many species as possible in 24 hours. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

 A House wren is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A House wren is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A Painted turtle is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A Painted turtle is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A pair of chipmunks are seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A pair of chipmunks are seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A pair of chipmunks are seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A pair of chipmunks are seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A Red Bellied woodpecker is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A Red Bellied woodpecker is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A Mourning dove is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A Mourning dove is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

 A woodpecker, bluejay and dove are seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A woodpecker, bluejay and dove are seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A bluejay is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A bluejay is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A red wing blackbird is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A red wing blackbird is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

An Indigo bunting is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

An Indigo bunting is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A racoon is seen in is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host their annual Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A racoon is seen in is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

 A House wren is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A House wren is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A brown-headed cowbird is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

A brown-headed cowbird is seen in Ojibway Park in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Ojibway will host a Bioblitz on June 28 to count as many species as possible. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

Helmi Charif holds ups a pair of election signs that were recent vandalized at his campaign office in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014.              (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

Helmi Charif holds ups a pair of election signs that were recent vandalized at his campaign office in Windsor on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

Attendees of the Windsor-Tecumseh candidates' debate at Life After Fifty at the WFCU Centre on June 4, 2014. (Nick Brancaccio / The WIndsor Star)

Attendees of the Windsor-Tecumseh candidates’ debate at Life After Fifty at the WFCU Centre on June 4, 2014. (Nick Brancaccio / The WIndsor Star)

NDP candidate Percy Hatfield (centre) takes the podium. PC candidate Brandon Wright, Green Party candidate Adam Wright, and Liberal candidate Jason Dupuis look on. Photographed June 4, 2014 at Windsor's WFCU Centre. (Nick Brancaccio / The Windsor Star)

NDP candidate Percy Hatfield (centre) takes the podium. PC candidate Brandon Wright, Green Party candidate Adam Wright, and Liberal candidate Jason Dupuis look on. Photographed June 4, 2014 at Windsor’s WFCU Centre. (Nick Brancaccio / The Windsor Star)

Attendees of the Windsor-Tecumseh candidates' debate at Life After Fifty at the WFCU Centre on June 4, 2014. (Nick Brancaccio / The WIndsor Star)

Attendees of the Windsor-Tecumseh candidates’ debate at Life After Fifty at the WFCU Centre on June 4, 2014. (Nick Brancaccio / The WIndsor Star)

PC Party candidate Brandon Wright takes the podium at the Windsor-Tecumseh candidates' debate on June 4, 2014. (Nick Brancaccio / The Windsor Star)

PC Party candidate Brandon Wright takes the podium at the Windsor-Tecumseh candidates’ debate on June 4, 2014. (Nick Brancaccio / The Windsor Star)

 Brad Raymont, owner of Raymont Berries displays the first truckload of strawberries for the 2014 LaSalle Strawberry Festival that starts Thursday and runs till Sunday at  Gil Maure park.  More than 2 tons of local strawberries will be featured at the annual festival.   (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

Brad Raymont, owner of Raymont Berries displays the first truckload of strawberries for the 2014 LaSalle Strawberry Festival that starts Thursday and runs till Sunday at Gil Maure park. More than 2 tons of local strawberries will be featured at the annual festival. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

 Brad Raymont, owner of Raymont Berries displays the first truckload of strawberries for the 2014 LaSalle Strawberry Festival that starts Thursday and runs till Sunday at  Gil Maure park.  More than 2 tons of local strawberries will be featured at the annual festival.   (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

Brad Raymont, owner of Raymont Berries displays the first truckload of strawberries for the 2014 LaSalle Strawberry Festival that starts Thursday and runs till Sunday at Gil Maure park. More than 2 tons of local strawberries will be featured at the annual festival. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

WINDSOR, ONTARIO- June 4, 2014 - Homeowner Dan Delisle's sewer line was cut by a subcontractor on the Herb Gray Parkway, then covered over with concrete and soil. He was not told it happened until after his basement flooded several times and the town of LaSalle discovered the problem.  (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

WINDSOR, ONTARIO- June 4, 2014 – Homeowner Dan Delisle’s sewer line was cut by a subcontractor on the Herb Gray Parkway, then covered over with concrete and soil. He was not told it happened until after his basement flooded several times and the town of LaSalle discovered the problem. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

WINDSOR, ONTARIO- June 4, 2014 - Homeowner Dan Delisle's sewer line was cut by a subcontractor on the Herb Gray Parkway but wasn't told about it until after his basement flooded several times and the town of LaSalle discovered the problem.  (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

WINDSOR, ONTARIO- June 4, 2014 – Homeowner Dan Delisle’s sewer line was cut by a subcontractor on the Herb Gray Parkway but wasn’t told about it until after his basement flooded several times and the town of LaSalle discovered the problem. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

The roundabout at Howard Ave. and highway 3 is shown Wednesday, June 4, 2014, in Windsor, Ont. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The roundabout at Howard Ave. and highway 3 is shown Wednesday, June 4, 2014, in Windsor, Ont. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The roundabout at Howard Ave. and highway 3 is shown Wednesday, June 4, 2014, in Windsor, Ont. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The roundabout at Howard Ave. and highway 3 is shown Wednesday, June 4, 2014, in Windsor, Ont. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The roundabout at Howard Ave. and highway 3 is shown Wednesday, June 4, 2014, in Windsor, Ont. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The roundabout at Howard Ave. and highway 3 is shown Wednesday, June 4, 2014, in Windsor, Ont. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The roundabout at Howard Ave. and highway 3 is shown Wednesday, June 4, 2014, in Windsor, Ont. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The roundabout at Howard Ave. and highway 3 is shown Wednesday, June 4, 2014, in Windsor, Ont. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

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