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Tag Archives: wood chips
A bit of time on the Jack Pine Trail
A bit of time on the Jack Pine Trail Today, I decided to walk along the Jack Pine Trail to see if I could find some nuthatches and woodpeckers to photograph.
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Jack Pine Trail, Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa Greenbelt Trails
Tagged American red squirrel Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, bird feeding, chickadees, Downy Woodpecker, large hole, marshland, nuthatches, Pileated Woodpecker, Pileated Woodpecker Dryocopus pileatus, pileated woodpeckers, Red Squirrel, White-breasted Nuthatch Sitta carolinensis, wood chips, woodpecker, woodpeckers
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Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario
Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario This was the first time that I had ever seen a May-Apple in blossom so despite the rain this was a treat for me to photograph. The flower has a waxy texture to it and is … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Rondeau Provincial Park
Tagged 300mm lens, ©rjhay, birders, boardwalk, Bruce Peninsula, butterfly, Catbird, circular tour, eastern canada, fish-eye lens, forest area, heading home, lake ontario, may apple, Mayapple, Myrtle Warbler, Nikon 10.5mm, Ontario, ottawa ontario, Pileated Woodpecker, prothonotary warblers, pt pelee, Question Mark Butterfly, Ron Hay, Rondeau Provincial Park, waxy texture, western canada, wood chips, woodpecker, Yellow-rumped Warbler
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