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Tag Archives: open areas
Kanata, Ontario heat wave – +27C – March 20th, 2012
Kanata, Ontario heat wave – +27C – March 20th, 2012 Not sure what the official high temperature for the day might have been but at one point the thermometer in my car indicated that the outside temperature was +27C. In … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Old Quarry Trail, Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa Greenbelt Trails
Tagged Crocuses, digital image, Fawn, heat wave, high temperature, image, kanata ontario, march 20th, megapixeltravel, Old Quarry Trail Kanata Ontario, open areas, photo, photograph, quarry trail, spring flowering bulbs, White-Tailed Deer, White-tailed Deer Odocoileus virginianus, wild turkey, wooded areas
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Green Lakes State Park, New York State
After my visit to the Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse, I headed east to Green Lakes State Park. It looked like I might even get a bit of blue sky. After speaking to park staff they suggested that I drive … Continue reading
Posted in New York State, USA
Tagged Adder's tongue, ail des bois, ail sauvage, Allium tricoccum, American trout-lily, arolina Spring Beauty Claytonia caroliana, bloodroot, Bloodroot Sanguinaria canadensis, blooms, blossoms, Carolina Spring Beauty, Claytonia caroliniana, clearings, Coltsfoot, Coltsfoot Tussilago farfara, Dog's tooth violet, Erythronium americanum, fungus, green lakes state park, New York State, Odocoileus virginianus, open areas, park staff, perennial, plateau, polypore, ramp, ramson, Rosamond Gifford Zoo, Sanguinaria canadensis, Serpent's Tongue, spring onion, spring time, Syracuse, trail markers, trout lily, Trout Lily Erythronium americanum, Tussilago farfara, White-Tailed Deer, White-tailed Deer Odocoileus virginianus, wild garlic, wild leek, Wild leek Allium tricoccum, willows, Yellow Adder's-tongue, Yellow fawn-lily, Yellow Snowdrop
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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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