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Tag Archives: birch bark
Breeding Bird Survey 2012 – Day 2
Breeding Bird Survey 2012 – Day 2 – Singe Lake Route 68-373 We camped overnight at the Ivanhoe Lake Provincial Park and were at the start of our route at first light which, in mid-June, is way too early for … Continue reading →
Posted in Bird Survey Outings, Canada Explorer, Home and About, Ontario
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Tagged balsam poplar, bear, birch bark, bird survey, black and white beetle, black bear, black flies, Breeding Bird Survey, brown butterflies, butterflies and dragonflies, Caution sign by road wwashout, corrugated pipe, culvert, deet, dragonflies, fly, GPS readings, grasshopper, gravel road, Hummingbird Moth (Hemaris thysbe), ivanhoe lake, Ivanhoe Lake Provincial Park, LBJ, mosquitoes, Northern Cloudwing (Thorybes pylades), Northern Golden Skipper Butterfly (Poanes hobomok), Orange Hawweed, pink lady slipper, Pink Lady Slipper (Cypripedeum acaule), rabbit on road, Reflections on water, roadway, Silvery Checkerspot (Chlosyne nycteis), Singe Lake Route 373, skipper butterfly, survey point, tiger swallowtail butterfly, Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly (Papilio glaucus), tiger swallowtails
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A Pond in the Spring
A Pond in the Spring by R. Hay A pond in the Spring is a mighty fine place, As Nature gets moving at her frenzied pace.
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa Greenbelt Trails
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Tagged A Pond in the Spring, Asper School of Business, Avaya, Betula sp., birch bark, Canada Goose, Carling Place, Ciena, creatures, cycling through puddles, Ericcson, evenings, Faculty of Management, frenzied pace, frog, frogs, Genband, Kanata, MBA, milkweed, Nepean, Nortel, Nortel Networks, Organizational Behavior, Organizational Behaviour, Ottawa, paper birch, photography, poetry, pond, puddle, puddles, Red-winged Blackbird, reflections, Rhyming, rules of the game, snails, stranger, toads, trail, University of Manitoba Faculty of Management, White Castle
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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 →
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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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