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Tag Archives: fronds
Am I on the right track? :-)
Am I on the right track? 🙂 April 18, 2012 – The winds, that I discussed in an earlier post , have now headed east and the sky is blue, so off I go again to photograph the Magnolias at … Continue reading →
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa Greenbelt Trails
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Tagged 165 Benjamin Boake Trail, Abondoned Tires in wetland area, Adder's tongue, bark of poplar tree - balsam poplar, bark of Yellow Birch, blossom, blue sky, Carling Avenue, Communication satellite dish, digital image, Ducks Unlimited, duckweed, early spring, Erythronium americanum, ferns, forest floor, fronds, Fungi on tree, Garbage cans by golf course, Goldenrod gall, Golf course fairway with sand bunkers, green leaves, Greenbelt Trail, Hover fly, image, Marshes Golf Course, megapixeltravel, Nepean, Olive-Backed Thrush, Olive-Backed Thrush (Swainson's Thrush - Catharus ustulatus), Ottawa, Ottawa Valley, pathway, photo, photograph, Polypore on tree, Railroad track, Reflections on water, sky, small telescope, Swainson's Thrush, trail through the woods, trees, trout lily, Trout Lily Erythronium americanum, white tree blossoms, White-tailed Deer Odocoileus virginianus, White-throated Sparrow, white-throated sparrow zonotrichia albicollis, Wild Plum bolssoms, wild plums, Yellow Adder's-tongue, yellow flowers
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Trillium Woods Trail, Kanata, Ontario
Today, was the first day of the Canadian Tulip Festival, and I was heading down to Dow’s Lake to see how the tulips in the formal display beds were doing. Before going that way, though, I decided to take a … Continue reading →
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Ontario, Ottawa
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Tagged American trout-lily, arboretum, bark beetle, bloodroot plant, Bloodroot Sanguinaria canadensis, canadian tulip festival, conservation park, Cucujus clavipes, experimental farm, formal beds, fronds, fungus, Kanata, kanata ontario, little red bug, magnolia trees, magnolias, Monk Environmental Park, mushroom, native flowers, Ontario, Ottawa, ottawa area, ottawa tulip festival, polypore, Prunus sp., Red Flat Bark Beetle, Red Flat Bark Beetle (Cucujus clavipes), soccer shorts, spring flowering bulbs, Tillium Woods Trail, trillium, trilliums, trout lily, Trout Lily Erythronium americanum, white stripe
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