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Lake Shore Trail – Little Pine State Park, Pennsylvania
Lake Shore Trail – Little Pine State Park, Pennsylvania The Lake Shore Trail begins at the top of the dam and then follows along the shoreline on the east side of the man-made lake that has formed behind the Little … Continue reading →
Posted in Pennsylvania, USA
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Tagged American Bald Eagle, Azalea in bloom, Bald Eagle, Bog onion, Brown dragon, dead roots, district photos, Dogwood, dogwoods, driftwood, embankment, ferns and moss, foothold, high in the sky, Indian turnip, Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Jack-in-the-Pulpit (Arisaema triphyllium), Jack-in-the-Pulpit Arisaema triphyllum, Killdeer Charadrius vociferus, Killdeer plver, lake shore trail, Large black milliped with yellow lines, Littel Pine State Park, Little Pine Creek Dam, Millipede (Apheloria virginiensis), native flowers, Osprey, Pearl Crescent Butterfly Phyciodes tharos, Question Mark Butterfly Polygonia interrogationis, Red Admiral butterfly Vanessa atalanta, rock formation, rocks and soil, Shagbark Hickory (Carya ovata), shale, spillway, Wake robin, water flow, waterway, White blossoms of Dogwood tree, Wild turnip, wood violet, Yellow buttercup, zebra swallowtail
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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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