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Tag Archives: anenome
Vancouver Aquarium, Vancouver, B.C.
Vancouver Aquarium, Vancouver, B.C. I had traveled to Vancouver to visit my brother and had hoped that Vancouver weather, being generally warmer than the rest of the country, would give me a bit of an extension on the season, with … Continue reading →
Posted in Aquariums, British Columbia, Canada Explorer
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Tagged anenome, beluga whale, coral reef, douglas fir, freshwater aquariums, indoor portion, Jelly Fish, marine tanks, outdoor exhibits, Porpoise flying through the air, seal, Stanley Park, stanley park vancouver, statue, vancouver aquarium, vancouver island, vancouver trip, vancouver weather, vibrant displays, walruses, wildlife subjects
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Baxter Conservation Area and the Mill Pond
Baxter Conservation Area and the Mill Pond My travels today took me to two of the wildlife conservation areas managed by the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority (RVCA) At the Baxter Conservation Area, my surprise find was a pair of intertwined … Continue reading →
Posted in Baxter Conservation Area, Canada Explorer, Home and About, Ontario, Ottawa
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Tagged anenome, Baxter Conservation Area, beaver dam, beaver pond, Bee Fly, Big Rideau Lake, birch, birch bark, Bombylius sp., cabane à sucre, Ehite Birch. Bloodroot, garter snakes, gravity flow, intensive method, maple syrup, mill pond, Ontario, photographic moment, Riceau Valley Conservation Authority, Rideau Valley Conservation Authority, RVCA, solar energy panels, sugar bush, sugar maples, sugar shack, sugarbush, THe Mill Pond, use solar energy, wildlife conservation areas, woodland Rue, Woodland Rue Anenome
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