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Bayou Segnette State Park, New Orleans, Louisiana
Bayou Segnette State Park, New Orleans, Louisiana One of those small parks that are easy to get to if you know the way :-). It also helps if the bridge isn’t under construction! On this particular day, I got stuck … Continue reading
Posted in Louisiana, USA
Tagged alligators, bayou segnette state park, black vultures, boat launch, corps of engineers, damselflies, dragonflies, Eastern Pondhawk, immature bald eagle, Mississippi River, new orleans louisiana, NOLA, open parkland, picnic area, pile driver, pond plant, sagitarria, waterway
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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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Old Quarry Trail – Ottawa’s Greenbelt, Kanata, Ontario
Old Quarry Trail – Ottawa’s Greenbelt, Kanata, Ontario Located at the corner of Eagleson and Hazeldean Roads in Kanata, Ontario, with parking across the street from the Hazeldean Mall, the Old Quarry Trail is one of the most reliable places … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Old Quarry Trail, Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa Greenbelt Trails
Tagged clearings, damselflies, damselfly, Deer, dragonflies, dragonfly, eagleson, flower heads, Green-Belt Trails, Greenbelt Trails, ground snail, Half-banded Toper, hazeldean, hoofed mammals, indian pipe, Indian Pipe Plant, Kanata, kanata ontario, mid summer, Monotropa uniflora, no chlorophyll, Odocoileus virginianis, Old Quarry Trail, Ontario, open areas, Ottawa, pipe plant, prehistoric times, quarry trail, saprophyte, snail, Sympetrum semicinctum, uniflora, vehicle traffic, White-Tailed Deer
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