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New England Trip 2012 – Day 10 – Chatham to Woods Hole, Cape Cod MA
New England Trip 2012 – Day 10 – Chatham to Woods Hole, Cape Cod MA With the first clouds of Hurricane Sandy beginning to appear off to the south of our location, we decided that it would be a good … Continue reading
Posted in MA, USA
Tagged berries, cape cod, chatham, color combinations, commercial cranberry, congregational church, cranberries, Cranberry bog, Cranberry harvest, cranberry harvesting methods, cranberry scoop, different shapes, Fire hydrant, fire hydrants, firehydrant with green base and white top, foliage, harvest time, ichthyologist, Ichthyology, New England Trip 2012, oceanography, pumpkin, queen anne inn, west yarmouth, West Yarmouth COngregational Church, woods hole, Woods Hole research vessel
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Pixley Falls – Pixley Falls State Park, NY
After a quick stop in Utica, NY to photograph a few old buildings and trains, I headed out in search of waterfalls. Pixley Falls was the first on my list.
Posted in New York State, USA
Tagged camping, Central New YOrk State, creek, early spring, flat trock, foliage, hillside, NY NY state park, park officials, Picnic shelter, picnic tables, Pixley Falls, pixley falls state park, polypore, rain, rivulets, sedimentary rock formations, streams, vegetation, waterfalls
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Ecological Tour of Cayo Coco
Ecological Tour of Cayo Coco Among all the flashy excursions on catamarans, swimming with dolphins, and paragliding is this little trip. For only 10 Cuban Convertible Pesos you can get on a small “Train” and get driven to various locations … Continue reading
Posted in Caribbean & Mexico, Cayo Coco, Cuba
Tagged bat cave, bats, beach, boar cave, cayo coco, coco, cuban convertible pesos, cubans, cuc, dance club, dance floor, darkness, dolphins, ecological tour, foliage, fountains, hammocks, Iguana, little trip, ocean water, pelican, salt water pool, sand dunes, shell, small train, starfish, swimming with dolphins, tents, tourist resorts, vulture, wild boar
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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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