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Breeding Bird Survey – The Shoals Route # 175
For our second route, we would be traveling south to north along Loop Lake Road and Much Lake Road. This route lies west of The Shoals Provincial Park and is identified as The Shoals route 175. To do this route, … Continue reading →
Posted in Bird Survey Outings, Canada Explorer, Ontario
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Tagged bird survey, black bear, black flies, Breeding Bird Survey, Butterflies, camping site, camping spots, Canadian Wildlife Service, Canoe on Subaru, culvert, Environment Canada, exhaust pipe, gravel road, loop lake, mosquitoes, Provincial Park, roadside repairs, sunrise, swallowtail butterflies, tents, The Shoals ROUTE 175, tire tracks, toads
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A Pond in the Spring
A Pond in the Spring by R. Hay A pond in the Spring is a mighty fine place, As Nature gets moving at her frenzied pace.
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa Greenbelt Trails
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Tagged A Pond in the Spring, Asper School of Business, Avaya, Betula sp., birch bark, Canada Goose, Carling Place, Ciena, creatures, cycling through puddles, Ericcson, evenings, Faculty of Management, frenzied pace, frog, frogs, Genband, Kanata, MBA, milkweed, Nepean, Nortel, Nortel Networks, Organizational Behavior, Organizational Behaviour, Ottawa, paper birch, photography, poetry, pond, puddle, puddles, Red-winged Blackbird, reflections, Rhyming, rules of the game, snails, stranger, toads, trail, University of Manitoba Faculty of Management, White Castle
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