Mother Nature's hole-punch
Lighting up the forest
Aflame
Blazing forest
Sea Buckthorn
Jamaican Poinsettia
Buckbrush
Frosted
Blossom bokeh
White-crowned Sparrow
Spreading Dogbane
Don't get excited - an old image, LOL!
White-crowned Sparrow
Catkins
William J. Bagnall Wilderness Park
Another view at William J Bagnall Wildlife Park
A tree full of Tree Swallows
One of a crowd
Gathering of the masses
02 Tree Swallow trio
The arrival of fall
Autumn colours at the stormwater pond
Down by the river on a frosty morning
Bananaquit / Coereba flaveola, Tobago
Rough-legged Hawk / Buteo lagopus
Yellow-chinned Spinetail, Nariva Swamp afternoon
Great Horned Owl on a fence post
The difference four days make
Juvenile Northern Goshawk, feeding
Country scene in winter
Sharp-tailed Grouse
A lucky Moose day
Winter's beauty
Turkistan Burning Bush / Euonymus nanus turkmenist…
Pink Showy Cinquefoil
The beauty of hoar frost
Droplet
Orange
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Peking Cotoneaster
This is an introduced species, from Asia. It is abundantly planted, individually or as a hedge. It is very invasive, frequently escaping into the natural environment and creating a monoculture. It escapes to wooded areas, riverbanks and sunny slopes. In the fall, the leaves turn a beautiful orange and red, as seen here. Too bad that it is a plant that should be removed! Bohemian Waxwings eat the oval, black berries in winter.
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