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nature photography ( mainly birds) found in New Brunswick, Canada
Today I have a new goal in mind. I am hoping to find a bale of turtles! Yes, I used the collective noun for turtles, a whole bunch of them, a bale!
Earlier this week I took a picture of a Painted Turtle resting on a partially submerged log, just the one turtle with its reflection in the water below it!
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Almost every morning I can usually find female wood ducks in my favourite pond. Today I think I will take my 400 mm lens with me when I go there to have a look for them again. I think these ducks are the young of this year's hatchlings. the fuzzy looking head of the female reminds me of a baby creature . I love the outstanding white patterning surrounding the female's eye. There is no mistaking her identity.
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Regent Street in our city has been a source of frustrations this summer as traffic has been rerouted in that area since early June due to an extension construction project.. On Thursday, while driving on Regent Street, all traffic ahead of us came to a halt.
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It sure was my lucky morning on Monday of this week when I chanced upon this beautiful White-tailed Deer family consisting of: the adult doe and twin fawns. The fawn were sticking closely to Mama as they fed and wandered
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Whenever I notice Common Primrose in bloom along the roadsides I start looking for the beautiful little night moth that feeds on it. The first time I saw a pink Primrose moth nestled within a closed withered blossom, I had thought I was looking at a new wildflower that I had found. Not so, for as I got closer I discovered it was a tiny, pink moth within the bloom. These little moths only inhabit the Primrose blossom at night and as night comes to an end the Primrose will close its blossoms and the moth becomes stuck within the blossom as can be seen within the yellow Primrose blossom below.
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I know I can always find fritillaries at a certain Milkweed Patch, however I am also quite sure that sadly I will not find any Monarch butterflies there, So with my eyes scanning the Milkweed leaves in hopes of seeing a Monarch caterpillar, I am excited when I find some beautiful Great Spangled Fritillaries feeding there as I just did this morning.
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We are blessed with a view on nature when standing in our living room, However we encourage nature a bit by providing food for the taking for the many and varied visiting creatures. Just last week we spied this beautiful striped Chipmunk helping itself to a newly filled cage feeder and I had left the top off of the inside cylinder so that the Chipmunk was easily reaching the food. The 5 stripes
pattern on the Chipmunk's back adds much to the pleasing visual beauty of the feeding creature.
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One of my favourite places at this time of year is to visit a milkweed Patch. A variety of flying creatures can be found there, and each day the group visiting there may change.
Just the other day I found one of my favourite warblers there. A male Common Yellowthroat, but because of its black mask like feature over its eyes We have nicknamed this warbler;
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Last year we didn't see any, but yesterday we saw two. I almost didn't believe our sighting but I took several pictures and when I downloaded them I said to myself, "Yes, a Monarch butterfly.
There are two milkweed patches in my area that I like to visit often when the milkweed is in bloom. Not all blossoms are now out , but many are. I am hoping that I will be able to find a Monarch butterfly caterpillar and bring it home and watch it as it goes through its metamorphosis process. I have done this two or three times already and its magical!
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Its that time of year again and the search is on to find Snapping Turtles laying eggs. I had searched yesterday morning, looking for turtles but had , had no luck. However today was my lucky day. I was almost ready to give up and go home when I saw a turtle walking toward my car along the roadside.
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We have been watching our hummingbird feeder hopefully waiting for a female hummingbird to show up and finally , earlier this week we saw both a male and female Ruby-throated Hummingbird feeding at our feeder.. "Oh Happy Day"
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I don't often see snakes ad so I was rather pleased ( Not that I like snakes) to see one in my yard earlier this week. The striped body suggested to me that it was a Garter Snake and I feel quite confident identifying it as such.
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We have seen few ruby-throated Hummingbirds this year. Usually the sightings are plentiful and we enjoy watching their visits to the feeds in sight of our windows. But this year their visits are quite infrequent. In fact I bought a new feeder and hung it in full view of our dining room window over a week ago. this morning was the first time I saw a hummingbird feeding at the new feeder. Go figure? Following are a few of the best Hummingbird p[pictures I have been able to get so far this spring.
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I love dots and find them ever so delightful when seen on a Spotted Sandpiper's body. I was searching the pond's edges one sunny day last week hoping to find a Painted turtle sunning itself upon the pond's shores. Here are a few pictures of the Spotted Delight that I had seen.
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