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Butterflies – Little Pine State Park, Pennsylvania
Butterflies – Little Pine State Park, Pennsylvania Question Mark butterfly (Polygonia interrogationis)May 5, 2012 – On our earlier walk along the Lake Shore Trail, I had seen plenty of butterflies but only a few had been kind enough to alight … Continue reading
Posted in Pennsylvania, USA
Tagged American Painted Lady (Vanessa virginiensis), bees and butterflies, blossoms, bushes, Butterflies, campsite, Common Sootywing (Pholisora catullus), fish, fishermen, fishing license, grass, hats, lake shore trail, Littel Pine State Park, Little Pine Creek Dam, little pine dam, Little Pine State Park, Polypore on tree, Question Mark Butterfly, Question Mark Butterfly Polygonia interrogationis, rainbow trout, Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta), rock pile, rocks, Silver-spotted Skipper (Epargyreus clarus), steep embankment, steep hillside, Tiger Swallowtail (Papilio glaucus), Tree Swallow Tachycineta bicolor, trout, trout fishing
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Cycling in Florida – Anhinga Trail Revisited
Monday – After the longer ride to Flamingo the day before, we decided on a shorter trip for today’s outing and cycled over the Nike missile silo area and then went around to the Anhinga Trail again. There were plenty … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, USA
Tagged alligators, Anhinga, Anhinga anhinga, anhinga trail, anhingas, Aramus guarauna, Ardea herodias, birders, Black Vulture, boardwalk, bushes, camping, Coragyps atratus, cycling, Egretta caerulea, Everglades national park, feathers, Florida, florida everglades national park, great blue heron, Limpkin, Littel Blue Heron, long necks, missile silo, Mycteria americana, nike, nike missile, Nike silo, oil gland, photos, Porphyrio martinica, purple gallinule, silo, sunset, vultures, wading birds, willow, Wood Stork
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Bavaro Princess, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Bavaro Princess, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic The first day in Punta Cana was arrival day so I spent the day flying, arriving, checking in, unpacking, finding the restaurants, and wandering along the beach. Lying around on a beach all day … Continue reading
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Tagged 300mm lens, bavara princess, Bavaro Princess, bavaro princess punta cana, bavaro princess punta cana dominican republic, beach, bushes, butorides virescens, Dominican Republic, dragonfly, flamingo, green heron, hibiscus, hotel accommodation, image, lagoon area, palm tree, peacocks, peahen, peahens, photo, photography, pied-billed grebe, ponds, Punta Cana, punta cana dominican republic, reception areas, red dragonfly, resort, RJHay, Ron Hay, sun worshippers, sunshine, tripod, tropical climate, tropical resort, Vacation, wildlife photography
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