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Friday, August 14, 2015. There is a black locust along the fence line behind Kirkstall that is throwing suckers out into the long grass. Yesterday I transplanted another black locust sucker to the naturalization area. Black locusts are natives to North America but are at the very northern limit of their range in Ottawa. They have thorns and vigorously sucker so aren't a good backyard tree but they have sweet smelling flowers in spring and fix nitrogen for the soil. Monday, August 3, 2015. Wednesday, June...

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Friday, August 14, 2015. There is a black locust along the fence line behind Kirkstall that is throwing suckers out into the long grass. Yesterday I transplanted another black locust sucker to the naturalization area. Black locusts are natives to North America but are at the very northern limit of their range in Ottawa. They have thorns and vigorously sucker so aren't a good backyard tree but they have sweet smelling flowers in spring and fix nitrogen for the soil. Monday, August 3, 2015. Wednesday, June...

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Roadside Field Notes: March 2015

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Tuesday, March 10, 2015. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 2009-2011 Naturalization along Hunt Club Road, Ottawa, Ontario. Delirious Ramblings musings on life, nature and wilderness in northern arizona. The Ghost of Gully Three. ESC Blog Classifieds – Research Assistant, AAFC Saskatoon. Rideau Tennis Club Waterfowl. Book Review: Silent Sparks. The Wolf Grove Diary. Via Verde project in Mexico City (citizen-led). A Watery Waterfowl Weekend in Ottawa. Bruce Di Labio's Blog. The First Spiders of the Year.

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Roadside Field Notes: August 2014

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Saturday, August 9, 2014. Keeping an eye on me. Tuesday, August 5, 2014. I find it very interesting how when the city stops mowing the grass there is a rapid succession of plants, first comes bird's foot trefoil then purple vetch and then the grass comes back as the dominant field plant again. I imagine there are further stages but I haven't encountered them yet. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 2009-2011 Naturalization along Hunt Club Road, Ottawa, Ontario. Keeping an eye on me. The Ghost of Gully Three.

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Roadside Field Notes: Syrphid

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Monday, August 3, 2015. This looks like Toxomerus marginatus. A common type of hoverfly. It is feeding on a wild parsnip flower. The wild parsnip has not spread far from the location of the single plant that was there in 2013. There are a couple of smaller flowering plants but no large 6 foot tall plant like in 2013. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 2009-2011 Naturalization along Hunt Club Road, Ottawa, Ontario. Delirious Ramblings musings on life, nature and wilderness in northern arizona.

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Roadside Field Notes: July 2015

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Wednesday, July 22, 2015. A clouded plant bug. Hanging out on a Canada Thistle flower. They seem to like this plant as I photographed a couple of them feeding on another thistle flower last year. Sunday, July 12, 2015. Tending her flock of poplar leaf aphids. As they feed on a young aspen sapling. On the leaf to the right you can also see the tracks of a common aspen leaf miner. With the culprit himself at the end of the trail. Monday, July 6, 2015. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Ghost of Gully Three.

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Roadside Field Notes: April 2015

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Wednesday, April 22, 2015. A couple of common flickers eyeing each other high up in the poplar trees. Sunday, April 5, 2015. Winter twenty steps from Spring. Starlings and Red-Wings are back on the berm telling us it's spring but the northside hasn't got the memo yet. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 2009-2011 Naturalization along Hunt Club Road, Ottawa, Ontario. Winter twenty steps from Spring. Delirious Ramblings musings on life, nature and wilderness in northern arizona. The Ghost of Gully Three.

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Friday, August 14, 2015. There is a black locust along the fence line behind Kirkstall that is throwing suckers out into the long grass. Yesterday I transplanted another black locust sucker to the naturalization area. Black locusts are natives to North America but are at the very northern limit of their range in Ottawa. They have thorns and vigorously sucker so aren't a good backyard tree but they have sweet smelling flowers in spring and fix nitrogen for the soil. Monday, August 3, 2015. Wednesday, June...

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