Vermilon River Wetland |
Channel of the North Wetland, East Track |
My Singing Sparrow |
Ring-billed Gull in Flight. |
Canada Goose in Flight. |
Killdeer, A Member of the Plover Family. |
This is a series of photos from my recent excursions. The hikes were made around the weather as winter does not leave here as quickly as in other areas. We have no moderating ocean currents or Great Lakes to influence our climate.
Canda Geese Moving Into An Icy Wetland. |
Ring-billed Gull In Flight. |
RedWinged Blackbird. |
Hunting Fox. |
All photos can be enlarged by clicking on. the photos.
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super post Gary. Anyone reading this must be inspired to put on their walking boots and get out. Lovely images shoing off the wildlife and the great habitat.... in complete contrast to my day out yesterday visiting the coast over looking the sheer cliff faces...As I say a complete contrast but no less spectacular as your lovely wild and rugged countryside
ReplyDeleteoh, that fox photo is gorgeous, but i feel for the geese - especially when they start nesting!
ReplyDeleteOh it still looks cold! But such lovely wildlife!
ReplyDeleteYou're absolutely right Dave. Walking is the key and always rewarding!!
ReplyDeleteBut the fox may be hungary and just remember he doesn't know what is on the other side,Texwisgirl.
ReplyDeleteThanks ladyfi!!
ReplyDeletea fox amongst the birds... what a sight.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy winter as much as I do since spring is so long in coming! Neat photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
ReplyDeleteMy boat is called "fembøring" in norwegian, and the sail is a "råseil", I don´t know the english words.
Fantastic captures, Gary! I always love the walks you take us on and they are the next best thing to being there in person. I, too, love the fox among the birds! Wonderful! Hope your have a great week!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
you have a variety of wildlife so close to home. amazing.
ReplyDeleteThat last photo is a winner, Gary. People in more inhabited areas seldom get to see things like this.
ReplyDelete-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
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A great walk and lovely photos. Is the snow and ice ever going to melt. Cool shot of the fox and I love the birds of course.
ReplyDeleteThat certainly looks beautiful. I know what you mean about winter not leaving quickly - this time of year can be crazy where I live, with warm dry weather one day and a blizzard the next.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and scenic place. he birds here are amazing.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lot of wildlife all around you - I'm happy to be able to see them even through your photos.
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful world filled with wonderful creatures.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lesley.
ReplyDeleteWe seem to be in that period where we bounce back between seasons, EGW.
ReplyDeleteInteresting Maboe.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sylvia.
ReplyDeleteThat's the joy of living in a wilderness, PC.
ReplyDeleteI think we are among the urbanized generation,Kay. Too bad because so many cities are unfit places to live.
ReplyDeleteThanks Eileen.
ReplyDeleteI haven't even put away my winter gear Al.
ReplyDeleteAs amazing as your orchids, Rajesh?
ReplyDeleteIt's great to live in a wilderness, stardust.
ReplyDeleteThat's true Martha.
ReplyDelete, such a beautiful wildlife you have in your blog!
ReplyDeleteThe need to learn from animals is not it?
Greetings from Barcelona, Spain
There is no end to the learning experience, Beatriz.
ReplyDeleteI have been enjoying your blog. I love Ontario North and you have show the true beauty of it. B
ReplyDeleteThanks Buttons.
ReplyDeleteIt's cold there -- but it's Paradise. Wonderful wildlife. I love the fox! Your pictures are so good.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sallie for the kind words.
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