Larvae tunnel pattern
Colours of fall
Fall colours
When fall comes after 'winter'
Maple sp.?
Mountain Ash berries
Rough cocklebur / Xanthium strumarium
Common Wood-Nymph / Cercyonis pegala
Blue Himalayan Poppy
Victoria Water Lily / Victoria amazonica
On a rainy day in Trinidad
Black-throated Mango, Asa Wright, Trinidad
Tropical plant, Asa Wright, Trinidad
Chrysothemis pulchella, Trinidad
Yellow Oriole, Trinidad
Tent Caterpillar
Plant from the Whaleback
Masked Cardinal at the edge of Caroni Swamp
Pine Grosbeak male feeding on berries
Dragonfly - Black Meadowhawk?
Goodbye fall, hello winter!
Same kind of flower as yesterday's
Purity
Checkered Skipper sp.?
Long gone, but memories remain
Fall colour
Wild Lily-of-the-valley
Red beauty on a scree slope
Water Smartweed / Polygonum amphibium
Oak leaf and insect gall
Simplicity
Could these be Bird's-nest fungi?
Hiding between the rocks
The colours of fall
Pink Monkeyflower / Mimulus lewisii
Carnivorous Sundew
Ready to trap an unwary insect
Cabbage White butterfly
Julia Heliconian / Dryas iulia
The edge of a Lily pad
Butterfly eggs
Tiger Longwing butterfly / Heliconius hecale
Blue and Brown Clipper / Parthenos sylvia
Tiger Longwing butterfly / Heliconius hecale
Stink Bug / Banasa dimidiata
White Admiral
Delicate edging of a lily pad
Common Sargeant
A quick fix
Mexican Longwing / Heliconius hortense
Simplicity
Fall colours
Almost like art
Cabbage White butterfly
I'm ready to eat you
Clasped
Paper Kite
Julia Heliconian / Dryas iulia
Julia Heliconian / Dryas iulia
Police Car Moth caterpillar
Leaf patterns
Roll on spring and summer!
The trail of a snail
Tussock Moth caterpillar sp.
Location
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Day 12, male Firefly, probably in genus Photinus, Cap Tourmente
Sorry, everyone, I must be driving you all crazy! I am posting SO many images, but the end is in sight - yes, thank goodness. Less than a week and I should be done. I honestly don't know how some people go on lots of holidays like this and take thousands of photos and still seem to manage to take a lot shorter time to post them than I have (i.e. nine months). Actually I thought it was even longer than that. I have a deadline for getting all these finished, and it looks like I might meet my deadline after all. Thank you all for your patience!
Tonight, I posted 12 more photos taken on 18 May 2018, Day 12 of our holiday in Ontario and Quebec, This was our final day in Quebec, before flying back to Calgary early morning the next day, 19 May 2018.
Day 12 will have photos of some of the 50,000 Snow Geese seen at an amazing Wildlife Area closer to Quebec City. We also got the chance to photograph a handful of barns, which was much enjoyed.
We stopped at a few places on the long drive between Tadoussac and Quebec City, including Baie-des-Rochers, and Port-au-Persil briefly so that we could take a photos or two of the beautiful old church, Chapelle McLaren, with the St. Lawrence River in the distance. I managed to grab several rapid, drive-by shots of a few barns, which was great. How i would love a holiday just for old barns : )
A really special place we visited closer to Quebec City was the Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area. Here, we saw an estimated 50,000 Snow Geese, on land, on water, and flying, turning the sky white. This was the first time I have ever been so close to Snow Geese. Some of them waddled within just a few feet of us while we were having a picnic lunch. We went on a walk there and saw some interesting bird species, incluing one tiny Hummingbird.
Tonight, I posted 12 more photos taken on 18 May 2018, Day 12 of our holiday in Ontario and Quebec, This was our final day in Quebec, before flying back to Calgary early morning the next day, 19 May 2018.
Day 12 will have photos of some of the 50,000 Snow Geese seen at an amazing Wildlife Area closer to Quebec City. We also got the chance to photograph a handful of barns, which was much enjoyed.
We stopped at a few places on the long drive between Tadoussac and Quebec City, including Baie-des-Rochers, and Port-au-Persil briefly so that we could take a photos or two of the beautiful old church, Chapelle McLaren, with the St. Lawrence River in the distance. I managed to grab several rapid, drive-by shots of a few barns, which was great. How i would love a holiday just for old barns : )
A really special place we visited closer to Quebec City was the Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area. Here, we saw an estimated 50,000 Snow Geese, on land, on water, and flying, turning the sky white. This was the first time I have ever been so close to Snow Geese. Some of them waddled within just a few feet of us while we were having a picnic lunch. We went on a walk there and saw some interesting bird species, incluing one tiny Hummingbird.
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