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Tag Archives: vultures
Cycling in Florida – Anhinga babies and young alligators
Today, while John was doing some final packing, I jumped on the bike once more and pedaled over to the Anhinga Trail for one last visit. Part of the trail from the campground passes over some limestone sections that are … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, USA
Tagged alligator, alligators, American Stork, Anhinga, Anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), Anhinga anhinga, anhinga trail, anhingas, Ardea alba, Ardea herodias, babies, baby alligators, back entrance, bandwidth, bikes, bird life, Black Vulture, boy scout camp, Boy Scouts Of America., Camp Everglades, claw, Coragyps atratus, cormorant, cute smiles, cyclists, Double-crested Cormorant, Eudocimus albus, Everglades, Everglades national park, ft lauderdale area, great blue heron, Great Egret, having a good time, Ibis, Mycteria americana, Phalacrocorax auritus, photos, rock formation, South Florida Council, spreading their wings, underground river, vultures, White Ibis, Wood Stork
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Cycling in Florida – Anhinga Trail Revisited
Monday – After the longer ride to Flamingo the day before, we decided on a shorter trip for today’s outing and cycled over the Nike missile silo area and then went around to the Anhinga Trail again. There were plenty … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, USA
Tagged alligators, Anhinga, Anhinga anhinga, anhinga trail, anhingas, Aramus guarauna, Ardea herodias, birders, Black Vulture, boardwalk, bushes, camping, Coragyps atratus, cycling, Egretta caerulea, Everglades national park, feathers, Florida, florida everglades national park, great blue heron, Limpkin, Littel Blue Heron, long necks, missile silo, Mycteria americana, nike, nike missile, Nike silo, oil gland, photos, Porphyrio martinica, purple gallinule, silo, sunset, vultures, wading birds, willow, Wood Stork
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Osprey, Dunrobin Marsh, Dunrobin, Ontario
Osprey, Dunrobin Marsh, Dunrobin, Ontario My birder friend, Gerhard, and I were out for a drive in June just to see if we might find anything of interest. As we drove downhill to the point were the bridge crosses a … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged Blanding Turtle, Dunrobin, Dunrobin Marsh, dunrobin ontario, eastern ontario, fish hawk, flashing lights, flora and fauna, L'aigle pêcheur, marsh milkweed, Midland Painted Turtle, milkweed, milkweed blossoms, Ontario, Osprey, osprey photos, Painted Turtle, painted turtles, Pandion haliaetus, Point Pelee National Park, RJHay, Ron Hay, turtle, vultures, water lily
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The Pinery Provincial Park
Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura) The Pinery Provincial Park is a park located on Lake Huron near Grand Bend, Ontario. When I arrived late in the day, the weather could be best described as wet and miserable and I was not … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, The Pinery
Tagged caterpillar, Cathartes aura, drizzle, Eastern Towhee, grand bend ontario, insects, Lake Huron, photos, Pinery Provincial Park, Pipilo erythrophthalmus, Provincial Park, Rufous-sided Towhee, species of birds, tent, Tent caterpillar, The Pinery, THe Pinery Provincial Park, tree limb, trees, Turkey Vulture, vulture, vultures, weather, wings, woodland vegetation
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