Spotted Sandpiper for Camera Critters
Hmmm, the post title might seem misleading and you are looking for a sandpiper with spots!
nature photography ( mainly birds) found in New Brunswick, Canada
Hmmm, the post title might seem misleading and you are looking for a sandpiper with spots!
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I have named this handsome stray cat that visits in Bird Alley, “Butterfly”, and I’m sure you can understand my naming choice when you look at the pattern on its side.
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Earlier this summer I suffered a dearth of Great Blue Heron sighting and lately I seem to be seeing them often! They are such a
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At this time of year I go out hoping to find ducks. I found two yesterday and so intent was I on getting their pictures that I failed to see the Great blue Heron standing behind it! Only as the duck
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Earlier this week I was watching several hummingbirds feeding at our feeders. I knew a few of the birds must be newly hatched this year as thier numbers had increased. I decided ro take some pictures and I noticed a few of the humminbirds had small flecks of red
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Just a visual recap of our new Monarch that emerged from its chrysalis yesterday. We had found he caterpillar on July 24th, and we brought it home and put it in a small plastic cage. On July 27th the caterpillar entered into its chrysalis stage. , On August 5th the adult Monarch left the chrysalis and lay with open wings at the bottom of the cage, as its wings dried and stiffened we set the butterfly free by placing it on a leaf of a milkweed plant, after being there for a few moments it flew away
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I often find foxes at the lagoon area of my community. One morning this week I had found two!
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On Monday, July 30th I found another Monarch Butterfly caterpillar. It was much bigger than the previous one that I had had, which is now in its chrysalis stage. This new caterpillar was quite thick ( fat) and long! In the picture below of this caterpillar in the cage it reminds me of a little tiger!
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In the fall of 2017 a group of five Wild Turkeys were seen around my community, And then they were seen again in the spring, so apparently they overwintered well here. But I am several other interested birders wondered did they mate and have young turkeys or poults?"
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I had just arrived back home from my morning drive looking for birds or wildlife to photograph when upon getting out of my car I spied this RedFox in our back yard. As it saw me it ran across the highway and disappeared. I had shouted to my husband,David to come and when he came I explained that I had just seen a Fox!. And suddenly David said, "Here it comes again!" and I turned and saw the fox at the beginning of our
driveway, but when it saw us it ran away again across the highway
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On July the 24th, 2018 my husband found this monarch butterfly caterpillar on the leaf of a milkweed plant at Three Tree Creek. We had a small plastic cage with us
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I was very disappointed this spring, summer as I had not seen any baby geese or ducks. I was especially anticipating seeing those sweet, little, yellow fluffy Canada Geese babies... but I didn't see any. However today I was fortunate to chance upon a Canada Goose Family as the last two members were crossing the road as my car approached and by then they had all slipped into the water again. This year's young are quite grown by now... into what I call their teenage stage.
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Sometimes when I see something unusual and fascinating I must learn to take a picture first, no matter how far or distant it is, no matter of it turning out to be not such a great picture. Yesterday when I saw what appeared to be a ball of fur lying in the middle of the highway, I was curious!. That is when I should have tried for a picture! I slowly eased my car up until I was beside it. The noise of my window going down was a turning point and a small, curious head appeared from the middle of the ball of fur!! What a delightful surprise that was!
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For several years now we have been trying to grow Milkweed plants. We have been able to grow the green leafy portion of the milkweed but up until this year we have not been able to produce anything on our own that flowers. A few years ago we have noticed a Milkweed self starter plant growing in front of our garage step where the asphalt surface of our drive way meets at our step. This year the self starter Milkweed has blossoms on it! The plant is very hardy as I almost killed it the other day as I was getting my walker out of the garage and I knocked the walker over onto the Milkweed and the plant lay on the ground beside our garage step. I picked up the stalk and carefully straightened it and it is still thriving!!!! thank goodness for that.
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I took an early morning drive this first Sunday morning in July and saw a red Fox and a female white tailed deer in a meadow
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Its that time of year to keep a lookout for young babies of nature. I have been hoping to see a young fawn and this morning I saw one. I was driving down a country road and I spied an adult deer and a fawn wth it.
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