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Tag Archives: warbler
Breeding Bird Surveys (2013) – Day 2
Breeding Bird Surveys (2013) – Day 2 – June 4, 2013 The first of our four days of bird surveys began at about 5AM on a logging road to the east of Ivanhoe Lake Provincial Park where we had set … Continue reading
Posted in Bird Survey Outings, Canada Explorer, Ontario
Tagged bird surveys, black flies, Bonaparte's Gull, clouds of dust, gravel road, information recorder, ivanhoe lake, logging road, logging trucks, mosquito populations, observation period, sapsucker, survey activities, survey locations, survey routes, warbler, yellow bellied sapsucker
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Varadero, Cuba – Morning has come.
Varadero, Cuba – Day 2 and morning has come. After a good night’s sleep, we got up and headed over to the reception area of the Marina Palace complex to meet with Air Canada’s representative for the orientation session. Weather … Continue reading
Chasing Rainbows and Pots of Gold – Ridge Road, Ottawa
Chasing Rainbows and Pots of Gold – Ridge Road, Ottawa After photographing Chickadees in Nepean, I headed east toward Mer Bleue Bog. It was one of those strange days weatherwise, a bit of sun, a lot of clouds, intermittent rain … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Mer Bleu Bog, Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa Greenbelt Trails
Tagged Autumn foliage, chasing rainbows, chickadees, clouds, flags, intermittent rain, maple leaves, maples, Mer Bleue Bog, Nepean, Ottawa, ottawa ontario, prism effect, Rainbow, rainbows and pots of gold, Ridge Road, strong wind, warbler
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Cycling in Florida – Ponce Inlet
Started the day out with a trip to Ponce Inlet which is about 10 miles south of Daytona Beach. Attractions of Ponce Inlet include Florida’s tallest lighthouse and a long jetty stretching out into the Atlantic Ocean and a number … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, USA
Tagged admission fee, Atlantic Ocean, beach, bird, boardwalks, cycling, daytona beach, daytona beach attractions, Egretta thula, fishing, Florida, image, Jelly Fish, jetty, lighthouse, long jetty, nikon d60, photo, photographer, ponce inlet, rocks, Snowy Regret, surf, surfer, view from the top, warbler, wetsuit, woodland trails
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Cycling in Florida – Travel Day
Today was basically a traveling day as we moved over onto 1A and traveled toward Cape Canaveral. We stopped at the library in Ft. Pierce to get a bit of Internet time and when we came out and looked off … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, USA
Tagged Belted Kingfisher, Brevard County, brown pelicans, camping, camping area, camping site, campsite, cape canavaral, cape canaveral, cape canaveral area, Ceryle alcyon, cycling, egrets, Egretta thula, Egretta tricolor, Florida, florida travel, ft pierce, good fire, gull, images, Kingfisher, Long Point, mangroves, Oprey, Osprey, Pandion haliaetus, pelicans, photographs, photos, sebastian inlet state park, setting sun, Snowy Egret, traveling day, Tri-colored Heron, warbler, warblers, wooden bridge
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Flora and Fauna, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Flora and Fauna, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic Photography of manicured lawns and tightly clipped hedges was not my interest so I would occasionally wander off through the hedges to see what wildlife might be in the more unkempt areas of … Continue reading
Posted in Caribbean & Mexico, Dominican Republic
Tagged 100mm lens, Anartia jatrophae, Anas bahamensis, anole, Aruba a tete rouge, birds, black bird, Cathartes aura, Common Moorhen, domesticated, Dominican Republic, dragonflies, elusive birds, fauna, flora, flora and fauna, Gallinula chloropus, green anole, hedges, hummingbird, juvenile hummingbird, lawns, little guys, peacock, peacocks, peahens, Pintail, Punta Cana, ray of light, Republica Dominicana, rptiles, security staff, serious trouble, shaft of light, tame birds, warbler, White Peacock, White-Cheeked Pintail, Yellow warbler, zoos
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Mud Lake, Nepean, Ontario
Mud Lake, Nepean, Ontario Some Spring days, Mud Lake is a great spot to find migrating warblers. Other days the pickings can be slim. This day was a bit on the slow side but a few warblers did kindly oblige … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Mud Lake, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged ©rjhay, Dendroica coronata, Mud Lake, Myrtle Warbler, Nepean, Northern Parula, Northern Parula Warbler, Ontario, Ottawa, Parula americana, Parula Warbler, Red Squirrel, Ron Hay, warbler, Yellow-rumped Warbler
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Hillman Marsh Nature Centre near Leamington, Ontario
Hillman Marsh Nature Centre near Leamington, Ontario (Location) The most famous birding area around Leamington, Ontario is Point Pelee National Park. Less well know is the conservation area at nearby Hillman Marsh. The area has been diked so on one … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Hillman Marsh Nature Centre, Ontario
Tagged Agelaius phoeniceus, Aix sponsa, ardea, carp, common tern, Dendroica petechia, dike, duckweed, frog, great blue heron, heron, Hillman Marsh, Hillman Marsh Nature Centre, Leamington, leamington ontario, marsh land, marsh nature, muskrat, nature centre, Ondatra zibethicus, Ontario, Point Pelee National Park, Rabbit, Red-winged Blackbird, semi aquatic rodent, shallows, Sterna hirundo, Swallow, Tachycineta bicolor, tall grass, tern, Tree Swallow, warbler, water habitat, Wood Duck, Yellow warbler
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