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Day 2, White-breasted Nuthatch, Rondeau PP Visitor…
Day 2, a wetland after Rondeau PP
Day 2, an old barn near Rondeau PP, Ontario
Fine old truck
Clouds over Chain Lakes
Old farm wagon
Barn with ducks, chickens and rabbit
Weathered door
Bringing the straw bales
One of these things is not like the others ...
The Straw Barn
Old farm wagon wheel
Clouds over Chain Lakes
Into the sun at Pine Coulee Reservoir
Rural decay down south
On the way to Chain Lakes
A view from Chain Lakes
Day 3, on the way to Hillman Marsh, Ontario
Day 3, Delaurier Homestead and Trail, Pt Pelee, On…
Day 3, front of the DeLaurier house, Pt Pelee
Day 6, the Chauvin Trading Post, Tadoussac, Quebec
Day 6, Horned Lark, Tadoussac Golf Course
Day 6, Swainson's Thrush, Tadoussac Golf Course
Searching for a Great Horned Owl - with permission
Red barn, High River Christmas Bird Count
Have you ever seen a furry pig?
A favourite old barn
A quick drive-by shot
Disappearing into nothingness
Hoar frost tree and vanishing fields
Horse and hoar frost
Old red barn on a foggy day
A 'new' old homestead
Day 8, Snow Goose / Anser caerulescens
Day 8, old blue house
Day 12, SW of Port-au-Persil, Quebec
Day 12, Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area, Queb…
Farm with sheep and a donkey
Wilson's Snipe - from the archives
Day 1, Thistle sp., southern Texas
Day 1, Thistle sp., southern Texas
Day 1, Thistle sp., southern Texas
Day 1, Thistle / Cirsium horridulum, southern Texa…
Day 1, Thistle / pink form of Cirsium horridulum,…
Day 1, Turkey Vultures / Cathartes aura
Day 3, ENDANGERED Whooping Cranes / Grus americana…
Day 3, Whooping Crane adult, Aransas National Wild…
Day 3, Whooping Crane colt, Aransas, Texas
Day 4, Alligator, Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Cent…
Day 5, White Prickly Poppy / Argemone albiflora
Day 5, Thistle, King Ranch, Norias Division, South…
Day 5, wildflowers, King Ranch, Norias Division
Day 5, Vermilion Flycatcher / Pyrocephalus rubinus…
Day 5, Moth, King Ranch, Norias Division, Texas
Richardson's Ground Squirrel / Urocitellus richard…
Young Richardson's Ground Squirrel / Urocitellus r…
American Goldfinch female / Spinus tristis
Mountain Bluebird male / Sialia currucoides
Black Tern / Chlidonias niger
Wilson's Snipe / Gallinago delicata
Eastern Kingbird / Tyrannus tyrannus
Mountain Bluebird female / Sialia currucoides
On its last legs
The storm rolls in
Day 2, Five-lined Skink barn, Rondeau PP
Day 2, Common Five-lined Skink barn, Rondeau PP
White-breasted Nuthatch, Day 2, Rondeau PP, Ontari…
Mushrooms galore
How dare you take a photo of me looking like this?
The painted cow - "Some enchanted evening"
Spooked by a barking dog
Me and my dad
Mourning Dove - love the blue eye-ring
Smokey Eagle Lake
Ferruginous Hawk
Impressive creature
Pine Siskin
Pine Siskin taking a bath
Pine Siskin
Pine Siskin
Creeping Thistle / Cirsium arvense, pure white, no…
Puffballs / Calvatia sp.
Once-married Underwing / Catocala unijuga, left fr…
Hard working Dad
Magpie juvenile
Botanizing Beagles - Ben and Maggie
Black-crowned Night-heron
Black Bear seen from the bus
Love an old, red barn
Black Bear seen through the bus window
On the way home from Cartwright bio-blitz
On the way home from Cartwrights' land
The start of a great day
Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton
Cinnamon Black Bear, Waterton Lakes National Park,…
Tall grass, Pt Pelee - Phragmites
So many old barns between Toronto and Pt Pelee
Old barn on drive to Pt Pelee from Toronto, Ontari…
Wilson's Snipe
The beauty of iridescence
Once was home
Little country church, Carmangay
They're back : )
Togetherness
They call this spring?
A rural "winter" scene
Standing up well
The challenges of being a birder
A memory of Waterton from before the fire
Gathering lunch for his babies
Jackrabbit
Wild European Rabbit
A favourite old barn
Donkey guardians of the old schoolhouse
Red-breasted Meadowlark / Sturnella militaris, Tri…
European Starling / Sturnus vulgaris
On its way down
Old country church
Bald Eagle getting a hosepipe shower
Rolling hills from the Whaleback
Nibbling on a tasty leaf
Brewer's Blackbird
A scene in the Whaleback area
Tropical flower, Trinidad
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A favourite barn
It's snowing - again! Our temperature is -3C (windchill -9C). So far, the forecast for the coming week looks amazing! Temperatures between 12C and 19C (for Wednesday). What a difference and finally, it looks like we might actually be going to get a fall season after all. Hopefully, there will still be enough leaves left on the trees to give at least a bit of fall colour.
This morning, I am returning to local photos instead of continuing with images from our Pt Pelee and Tadoussac trip back in May of this year. You can't tell from this photo, taken on 12 October 2018, but I was barely able to hold my camera, or open my car door to get in and out, the wind was so strong yesterday afternoon! Seeing sunshine all morning, I reckoned it might be a good time to dash east of the city and visit a couple of old wooden barns and sheds that I enjoy photographing. When I stepped out of my front door, I could feel the wind, but as I knew I would not be trying to take photos of flowers that would blow in and out of the viewfinder, I thought it would be OK. Well, was I wrong! It was definitely not fun driving the highway and, little did I know, the wind would become stronger and the dark clouds and rain would move in. Needless to say, in the end, I just had to give up and return home. Fortunately, I was able to get the main photos I was hoping for, straight away, before the storm worsened.
I love this old barn and I had wanted to find it for a number of years after coming across a photo somewhere on the Internet. One day, a friend happened to post a photo of an old barn and it turned out to be the very barn that I hadn't yet found. Without being asked, he told me exactly where it was. I had been out looking for it just a few days before and must have missed it by just one road. I would love to have photographed it looking head on, but, as always, I stayed on the road to get my photos.
This morning, I am returning to local photos instead of continuing with images from our Pt Pelee and Tadoussac trip back in May of this year. You can't tell from this photo, taken on 12 October 2018, but I was barely able to hold my camera, or open my car door to get in and out, the wind was so strong yesterday afternoon! Seeing sunshine all morning, I reckoned it might be a good time to dash east of the city and visit a couple of old wooden barns and sheds that I enjoy photographing. When I stepped out of my front door, I could feel the wind, but as I knew I would not be trying to take photos of flowers that would blow in and out of the viewfinder, I thought it would be OK. Well, was I wrong! It was definitely not fun driving the highway and, little did I know, the wind would become stronger and the dark clouds and rain would move in. Needless to say, in the end, I just had to give up and return home. Fortunately, I was able to get the main photos I was hoping for, straight away, before the storm worsened.
I love this old barn and I had wanted to find it for a number of years after coming across a photo somewhere on the Internet. One day, a friend happened to post a photo of an old barn and it turned out to be the very barn that I hadn't yet found. Without being asked, he told me exactly where it was. I had been out looking for it just a few days before and must have missed it by just one road. I would love to have photographed it looking head on, but, as always, I stayed on the road to get my photos.
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