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Tag Archives: frog
Breeding Bird Survey – The Shoals Route # 175 – Survey Day
During a breeding bird survey with my birder friend Gerhard, I don’t usually photograph many birds. There are many reasons for that not the least of which is the fact that the trees now have plenty of leaves and the … Continue reading
Posted in Bird Survey Outings, Canada Explorer, Ontario
Tagged bird survey, birds, black flies, Breeding Bird Survey, Canadian Wildlife Service, dandelion bloom, danelion flower, dragonfly, Environment Canada, eyeball to eyeball, flowering plants, frog, hunting camp, logging trucks, mosquitoes, northern ontario, pests, sunrise, survey point, swallowtail butterflies, The Shoals ROUTE 175
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Friends of the Jock River Outing, Richmond, Ontario
Friends of the Jock River Outing, Richmond, Ontario The Jock River is a beautiful bit of water flowing through the village of Richmond, Ontario and then past many new and older homes of the southern edges of Ottawa, Ontario before … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Jock River, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged canoe, fen, Friends of the Jock River, frog, green, Jock River, Ontario, paddle, red. white, Richmond, RJHay, Ron Hay, RVCA
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Mud Lake Outing – Ottawa Flickr Group
Mud Lake Outing – Ottawa Flickr Group Note: I was using a Nikon 10.5 mm lens quite often this day and the curvature in some of the shots was quite intentional. What started out as a potentially very damp day, … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Mud Lake, Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa Flickr Outings
Tagged 10.5mm fisheye, ©rjhay, Canada Goose, Cape May Warbler, Downy Woodpecker, dragonfly, frog, Goldfinch, Leopard Frog, Mud Lake, Nepean, Nikon, Northern Leopard Frog, Ontario, Ottawa, Rana pipiens, Ron Hay, wooden bridge
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Holiday time, Big Rideau Lake, Rideau River System, Ontario
Holiday time, Big Rideau Lake, Rideau River System, Ontario Today we packed the car and headed out for a few days of holiday time on the Big Rideau Lake which is part of the Rideau River system. Packing, driving and … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario
Tagged ©rjhay, Big Rideau Lake, frog, Holiday time, lythrum, Ontario, Rideau River System, Ron Hay, toad flax
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Adirondack Park Agency Interpretive Center at Paul Smith’s, NY
Adirondack Park Agency Interpretive Center at Paul Smith’s When traveling down to hike in the High Peaks Region of the Adirondack’s, I often stopped at the Adirondack Park Agency Interpretive Center to stretch my legs with a quick walk around … Continue reading
Hillman Marsh Nature Centre near Leamington, Ontario
Hillman Marsh Nature Centre near Leamington, Ontario (Location) The most famous birding area around Leamington, Ontario is Point Pelee National Park. Less well know is the conservation area at nearby Hillman Marsh. The area has been diked so on one … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Hillman Marsh Nature Centre, Ontario
Tagged Agelaius phoeniceus, Aix sponsa, ardea, carp, common tern, Dendroica petechia, dike, duckweed, frog, great blue heron, heron, Hillman Marsh, Hillman Marsh Nature Centre, Leamington, leamington ontario, marsh land, marsh nature, muskrat, nature centre, Ondatra zibethicus, Ontario, Point Pelee National Park, Rabbit, Red-winged Blackbird, semi aquatic rodent, shallows, Sterna hirundo, Swallow, Tachycineta bicolor, tall grass, tern, Tree Swallow, warbler, water habitat, Wood Duck, Yellow warbler
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Perth Nature Reserve – Another visit
Edit Perth Nature Reserve – Another visit As I headed out of town for another visit to the Perth Wildlife Reserve, I wondered about what the Carp Landfill (a.k.a. Carp Mountain) might look like in a number of years and … Continue reading
Posted in Ontario, Perth
Tagged Bull Frog, bull frogs, camouflage, carp, Common Garter Snake, Deer, eyes, few days, frog, frogs, garter snake, Kanata, landfill, marshland, nature reserve, Nerodia sipedon, Northern Water Snake, Odocoileus virginianus, Ontario, Ottawa, overcast, Palladium Drive, Perth, Perth Wildlife Reserve, Red-sided Garter Snake, rural areas, RVCA, shallows, snake, snakes, Tay Marsh, Tay River, Thamnophis sirtalis, underground dens, urban areas, water snake, White-Tailed Deer, wildlife areas
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