Turkey Vultures, Day 2, Rondeau Provincial Park
Baltimore Oriole, Day 2, Rondeau Provincial Park
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Water Lily
Common Raven at Bow Lake
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Bow Lake on a cloudy day
Is this invasive Phragmites / common reed?
Red Trillium
Tree Swallow
Recreation at Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario
Is this invasive Phragmites / common reed?
Yellow Warbler
Red Trillium
Tree Swallow at Rondeau Provincial Park
Beaver, Rondeau Provincial Park
Turkey Vultures, Day 2, Rondeau Provincial Park
Trip to Rondeau Provincial Park, Day 2
Mourning Dove at sunrise
Mountain Bluebird male
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Brewer's Blackbird female
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Mountain Bluebird male
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Brewer's Blackbird female
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Red-belted Polypore
Red-winged Blackbird
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Turkey Vultures, Day 2, Rondeau Provincial Park
Seeing these two beautiful Turkey Vultures perched within camera reach absolutely made my day! We saw so many of these Vultures during our two-week trip, but usually they were flying very high overhead.
Finally, about two months after getting back from our two-week trip to Pt Pelee, Ontario, and Tadoussac, Quebec, I have edited the first few photos from our second day in Ontario, 8 May 2018. On this day, we drove to Rondeau Provincial Park and enjoyed walking some of the trails. We found all sorts of things, from turtles and snakes to birds and wildflowers.
Anyone who has been following me for a long time will probably know that I try not to post two photos of the same thing next to each other. For this holiday, though, I am posting photos in more or less the order they were taken. This will help me to better remember where we went and when. Also, I often took similar photos using two different cameras, which makes everything more complicated. It is going to be a challenge to remember much now that two months have already slipped by! Please bear with me, especially as so many of my photos are simply distant, often blurred, rapid captures. I will try and post as many of them as I can at night, when hopefully most people are off Flickr. As for marking them on my map, I have no idea exactly where we saw what, so I will place all the Rondeau photos in one general location, mainly to show where Rondeau Provincial Park actually is. Also, a few of the photos may have been taken while driving to and from the park, back to our hotel in Leamington.
Finally, about two months after getting back from our two-week trip to Pt Pelee, Ontario, and Tadoussac, Quebec, I have edited the first few photos from our second day in Ontario, 8 May 2018. On this day, we drove to Rondeau Provincial Park and enjoyed walking some of the trails. We found all sorts of things, from turtles and snakes to birds and wildflowers.
Anyone who has been following me for a long time will probably know that I try not to post two photos of the same thing next to each other. For this holiday, though, I am posting photos in more or less the order they were taken. This will help me to better remember where we went and when. Also, I often took similar photos using two different cameras, which makes everything more complicated. It is going to be a challenge to remember much now that two months have already slipped by! Please bear with me, especially as so many of my photos are simply distant, often blurred, rapid captures. I will try and post as many of them as I can at night, when hopefully most people are off Flickr. As for marking them on my map, I have no idea exactly where we saw what, so I will place all the Rondeau photos in one general location, mainly to show where Rondeau Provincial Park actually is. Also, a few of the photos may have been taken while driving to and from the park, back to our hotel in Leamington.
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