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Tag Archives: birds
Everglades National Park – Campground Wildlife
Sometimes I have to travel a lot to get photos of attractive birds. This particular day the birds came to my campground while I just sat there waiting for them.
Cycling in Florida – Flamingo, Florida and Crocodiles
We woke up this morning with frost on the picnic table but with a nice blue sky overhead so we decided that cycling to Flamingo to see the crocodiles would be a good way to spend the day. We decided … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, USA
Tagged American Crocodile, American Crocodile Crocodylus acutus, bicycle, birds, blue sky, Brown pelican, canoe, canoeing, crocodiles, Crocodylus acutus, crow, cycling, Everglades, flamingo, flamingo florida, Florida, Great Egret, gull, holiday, hot dog, mangroves, open sections, photographer, photos, pictures, return trip, roadway, sun, sunset, Vacation
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Irish Bayou, New Orleans, Louisiana
Irish Bayou, New Orleans, Louisiana On a previous visit to the Irish Bayou area, I had the opportunity to see plenty of wildlife along the road including quite a few alligators up close and personal. On this trip though we … Continue reading
Posted in Louisiana, USA
Tagged alligators, birds, irish bayou, levee, new orleans louisiana, reconstruction project, waterway, wildlife sightings
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Flora and Fauna, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Flora and Fauna, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic Photography of manicured lawns and tightly clipped hedges was not my interest so I would occasionally wander off through the hedges to see what wildlife might be in the more unkempt areas of … Continue reading
Posted in Caribbean & Mexico, Dominican Republic
Tagged 100mm lens, Anartia jatrophae, Anas bahamensis, anole, Aruba a tete rouge, birds, black bird, Cathartes aura, Common Moorhen, domesticated, Dominican Republic, dragonflies, elusive birds, fauna, flora, flora and fauna, Gallinula chloropus, green anole, hedges, hummingbird, juvenile hummingbird, lawns, little guys, peacock, peacocks, peahens, Pintail, Punta Cana, ray of light, Republica Dominicana, rptiles, security staff, serious trouble, shaft of light, tame birds, warbler, White Peacock, White-Cheeked Pintail, Yellow warbler, zoos
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Mud Lake, Nepean, Ontario – Flickr Ottawa Outing
Mud Lake, Nepean, Ontario – Flickr Ottawa Outing Mud Lake is a small body of water near the shore of the Ottawa River. It is an ideal spot to view warbler migrations in Spring and, throughout the rest of the … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa Flickr Outings
Tagged birds, Flickr Ottawa outing, Mud Lake, Nepean, Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa River, photographer, RJHay, Ron Hay
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Breeding Bird Survey – Alfred Bog, Alfred, Ontario
Breeding Bird Survey – Alfred Bog, Alfred, Ontario When Gerhard and I do the breeding bird survey at Alfred Bog, we need to get there early in the morning, which, in June, means getting up at about 4AM. On this … Continue reading
Posted in Alfred Bog, Bird Survey Outings, Canada Explorer, Ontario
Tagged Alfred, Alfred Bog, alfred ontario, bird survey, birds, blackbird, blossom, Blue Flag, bog laurel, Boloria selene, Breeding Bird Survey, buds, carniverous, carniverous plant, Cotton Grass, cypripedeum acaule, D200, deep in the woods, earthy aroma, environment, Eriophorum spp., fern, ferns, fog, foliage, growth spurt, humidity, Iris, Kalmia polifolia, Labrador Tea, ladyslipper, low fog, marker, Moccasin Flower, Monarch Butterfly, moose, nature, Nikon, Ontario, orchid, pink lady slipper, Pitcher Plant, pitcher plant blossom, Sarracenia purpurea, signs of spring, Silver-bordered Fritillary, Spring, spruce buds, Survey tag, tamarac, trail markers, wet trail
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Oak Hammock Marsh, Manitoba
Oak Hammock Marsh, Manitoba Stopped by this Ducks Unlimited project on my way home from Narcisse Snake Pits. Light was fading fast as I upped the ISO to try and photograph the birds that were flying past. Not too successful … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Manitoba
Tagged birds, ducks, Ducks Unlimited, Manitoba, narcisse snake pits, Oak Hammock Marsh, sunset
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Hog’s Back Falls on the Rideau River
Hog’s Back Falls on the Rideau River January 17, 2006 – Today’s outing was to the Hog’s Back Falls in Ottawa to see the ice formations. The falls is located on the Rideau River near Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged Anas platyrhynchos, banks, birds, Carleton University, drake, duck, Falls, flock, hen, Hog's Back, ice, Ice Formations, mallard, mallards, ottawa ontario, ra centre, Rideau RIver, rock formation, slippery, slippery ice, slopes, university in ottawa, winter
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