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Bruce Di Labio's Blog: February 2013
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Bruce Di Labio's Blog. Sunday, February 3, 2013. February 3, 2013 More Great Gray Owls in the Ottawa disrict! There must be more birds moving into the area in search of food. Below a series of Great Gray Owl photos. February 2,2013 Common and Hoary Redpolls at our feeder in Carp. . January 25-27, 2013 Florida birding. A group of adult Royal Terns. A winter plumage Forster's Tern. An adult Forster's Tern. The Black Skimmer is easy to recognize but it bill. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Wolf Grove Diary.
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Bruce Di Labio's Blog: January 2013
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Bruce Di Labio's Blog. Thursday, January 24, 2013. January 23, 2013 Great Gray Owls in the Ottawa district. Good birding, Bruce. Wednesday, January 23, 2013. January 22, 2013 Amherst Island birding. Spent the day birding Amherst Island in the cold and wind! Good birding, Bruce. Because of liability issues, visitors to the Kingston Field Naturalists' property at the east end of Amherst Island MUST be accompanied by a KFN member. For KFN contact information or how to become a member, please visit. A female...
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Bruce Di Labio's Blog: April 2, 2015 Ottawa: Spring migration underway
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Bruce Di Labio's Blog. Thursday, April 2, 2015. April 2, 2015 Ottawa: Spring migration underway. Directions: I you require additional information please email me privately. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Les oiseaux des comtés unis de prescott / russell et d'ailleurs. The Wolf Grove Diary. Tom Hince's Blog: Adventures with Birds and Other Stuff. April 3,2015 Ottawa: Red-throated Loon and more s. April 2, 2015 Ottawa: Spring migration underway. Ontario Field Ornithologists' Ethical Birding Principles.
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In The Garden: Little (not quite native) Orchid
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Friday, July 31, 2015. Little (not quite native) Orchid. This little orchid, Helleborine orchid, that I thought was native , is actually an introduction from Europe. It likes to grow in the shadier areas of our lawn and garden, or pop up in a flower bed. It is a perennial and in some parts of the US is considered invasive, but it certainly is not aggressive where we are in Ontario. It's an easy plant to miss because this is what it looks like from above - not very exciting with dull brownish flowers.
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Riviere du Loup | Ducks and Birds
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A flock of geese leave their lake and take wing, turning to poems in the sky. Dr. SunWolf. August 12, 2015. Hello Riviere du Loup and the south shore of the St. Lawrence and Great Blue Herons! At low tide there were dozens of herons wading in the mouth of Riviere du Loup near the ferry landing. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. And tagged Bald Eagle. Along the North Shore. The Road Home →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Along the North Shore | Ducks and Birds
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A flock of geese leave their lake and take wing, turning to poems in the sky. Dr. SunWolf. Along the North Shore. August 12, 2015. From Cap Torment we headed on up the north shore of the mighty river as far as the Saguenay at Tadoussac. We saw a fair number of Blue-winged Teals as well as Golden-eyes and Cormorants in the river in addition to Canada Geese and Mallards. And along the shore we spotted Bank Swallows flying in and out of the holes in the clay-coloured cliffs. And tagged Bank Swallows. Rambli...
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Ragin' cagin' birding: Recent happenings at Pelee
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Follow my romps wherever they are; about birding, nature, the outdoors and whatever else. Tuesday, May 5, 2015. Recent happenings at Pelee. I've been down now at Pelee and have been having a pretty sweet time. The birding has been really quite good, especially after such a crappy Apil. Today was quite good; 21 species of warblers, 116 species, including a few highlights. I found my 2nd Henslow's Sparrow in 24 hours today! Photo taken by Bryan Teat. Looked like a SY male. Photo by Bran Teat. Ontario Field...
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Ragin' cagin' birding: March 2015
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Follow my romps wherever they are; about birding, nature, the outdoors and whatever else. Friday, March 13, 2015. We headed up to Lill's cottage on the Bruce, pretty close to Tobermory, last weekend. Suffice to say, it was, and I expect, it is still quite wintry up there. Ice is still pretty thick.but nice and blue! On our drive back (Monday March 9th), we came across a Snowy Owl near Tara. Closer to Waterloo we had 3 Snowies within 500m. from one another - pretty cool! Sunday, March 1, 2015. Late in the...
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Ragin' cagin' birding: November 2014
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Follow my romps wherever they are; about birding, nature, the outdoors and whatever else. Monday, November 24, 2014. Since last Friday I've birded a few spots locally, as I haven't been able to getaway further afield (I had planned on doing the NE shore of Erie yesterday but that fell through). Anyways, after digging myself out, I checked Conestogo Lake. The lake was about half frozen(! Below the dam at Conestogo Lake. And then the quarry pits, just east of Puslinch. Here the water is pretty deep, an...
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Ragin' cagin' birding: December 2014
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Follow my romps wherever they are; about birding, nature, the outdoors and whatever else. Saturday, December 27, 2014. Kitchener CBC: Area 9 recap. With its distinctly different tail (in comparison to MODOs). We looked pretty hard for the bird afterwards but couldn't find it. We ended up with 42 species (not too bad for Kitchener.and for an area with no open water! Monday, December 15, 2014. Cambridge CBC - Area 6 recap. Over the past 20 years we've had some decent count birds among the 84 species; Varie...