Friday, July 19, 2013

More Wildlife of The Vermilon River.

 You might have noticed that I did not post last week.I intended to, but my computer loaded with infections required a complete clean up. Interestingly enough the fellow who performed the clean up told me that my computer came prepacked with virus' (which negate the security) because the chips are made in China. I'll let you think about that. Opposite: White water. I suggest you use the slide show as it's a long post.
I've completed another video which is at Video.




Clear-winged Damselfly.

 This sequence occurred so quickly that I almost missed it. This skipper was resting on a leave and was suddenly joined by another. Is this true love?


A post to: I'd Rather B BirdinOur World Tuesday, and WBW.
The joining

A closer look.

Damselfly

Dragonfly

Meadow sweet

Geese and Goslings

Grackle.

Northern Harrier

Male Redstart

Damselfly 

Buttercups

Common Yarrow

Dandelion and insect

Wild Daisies

Meadow Sweet

Catbird

Bragging Grackle.

Male Common Yellow-throat

Northern Harrier

Hiding Redstart

Redstart

Damselfly

Ripening Berries (edible)

Redstart

Satyr

Toad flax


Daisies

Catbird (see the dragonflies)

Damselfly

Northern Harrier

Damselfly

Catbird

Ripening Blueberries

Daisy

Catbird

Ripening Berries.

Yarrow

Dandelion 

Damselfly

Dogbane

Dragonfly

Forget Me Nots

Catbird

Hello!!

Male Common Yellow-throat

Hiding

Up front


Male Common Yellow-throat

Mourning Cloak

 I think this nest was build in the centre of a small bird paradise and paid the price by becoming lunch.
Small Rapids

Raven

Hidding Redstart

Ripening Berries

Robin

Satyr

Toad flex

River 

Viper's Bugloss

Water Lilies

55 comments:

  1. Beautiful images, especially the goslings. :)

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  2. So many great shots!

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  3. the daisy pics and yarrow are just gorgeous! love the contrast from the dark background! hope your computer issues are over!

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  4. Lovley photos from your side of the world ,Nette

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  5. Really beautiful clicks they are!!!

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  6. the common yellowthroat really takes my eye, and the many varieties of damselfly you get to see. Quite disapointing the pre-packed viral infections! Glad you're on the mend again...always enjoy your blog posts Gary

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  7. Each time I see your grackle, it reminds me so much of our crow - beak and eyes in particular. And the catbird - odd name - fascinates me. It seems to have a large fanned tail that dominates its body. Interesting photos!

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  8. your Blue damselfly seem to be the same we have. :) This is a male.

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  9. A real feast of pictures again Gary - I enjoyed them all.

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  10. How scary that your computer came with viruses!

    Nice series of photos, Gary.

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  11. I love how the sunlight shines of the yellowthroat!!
    Now I have a question for you...how can you tell the difference between a damselfly and dragonfly?!! I am continually amazed with those that do know.

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  12. Those little creatures, I love 'em, especially the Redstart, he is special.

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  13. Back again! Sorry you had trouble making a comment - I presume you mean my Fur and Wings blog? Really not sure why. I have comments there. But thank you for trying.

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  14. Un magnífico reportaje...un abrazo desde Murcia

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  15. So wonderful to see Gary... many thanks for sharing.

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  16. Beautiful birds and flowers! I look forward to the return of the warblers this fall. My computer has been freezing up and it is so frustrating. No viruses that I could detect. I found a bad USB hub driver and unplugged it and now the computer is more stable.

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  17. Nice series, I like those skippers meeting on a leaf.

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  18. So many beautiful photos to see as always, Gary! Love all your damselfly, butterfly, and bird photos!!!!

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  19. Beautiful pictures of course I picked out the squirrel, lol !

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  20. No way to pick a favorite...they are all exquisite!

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  21. Lovely captures. Love that small rapids shot, so peaceful. Quite a contrast to the first photo of rapids.

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  22. Really magical photos! Exquisite colors! I love it!

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  23. A great post Gary! I enjoyed seeing the damselflies, and of course that cute little red squirrel!

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  24. You are a wonderful photographer! There is such a great series of pictures. I love them all so much!!! Birds, butterflies, flowers are so beautiful. This summer I didn't see many butterflies where I live. I enjoyed so much looking at your butterflies.

    Beautiful photography and beautiful post!

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  25. A great series of photos. The Blueberries look "yummy"! The birds must be having a feast.

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  26. Such a beautiful series of photos! Love the bird, flowers and insects.
    Perfect!

    Thanks so much for taking time to visit and
    comment on my site :)

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  27. Another great series, that Damselfly, shining in its glorious deep colour, lovely birds, and water, I like every one. Greetings from Jean

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  28. Great series! Love the demselflies!
    Greetings Pia

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  29. What a great series of photo's. I love all of them.

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  30. Fabulous series of photos :) The birds, flowers and insects are are all beautifully captured!

    Thanks for your visit and comment.
    Hilde.

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  31. Your pictures always make me back up several times to look again and think about how lovely they are. Today your first words caused me to back up and think too (but not such beautiful thoughts). Computers, you can't live with them and you can't live without them! Be back later for the slide show.

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  32. The computer problem lately sound scary. I do love this post, all the pretty flowers, birds and the damselfly is gorgeous. Wonderful photos, Gary!

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  33. Rich nature, soothing, and refreshing, as always.

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  34. Strange about the prepacked virus!

    Beautiful captures yet again!!

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  35. Yet again beautiful images.

    Sorry about your computer problems, I'm glad that you got it fixed.

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  36. Hi Gary.. A stunning set of photo's of what's happening at the Vermilon river!!I really enjoyed every one, but I do love the Catbird, Toad Flax, and Pond Lilies!!
    Thanks for you comment on mine : )!!
    Grace

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  37. another wonderful series from you Gary; my favourite I think has to be the yellow-throat

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  38. lovely bird pics as always, but I particularly enjoyed seeing the wildflowers, as wildflowers are a bit of a passion of mine - and yours are so different to ours!
    Have a wonderful week and thanks for stopping by my blog today.
    I am glad to hear your computer is back up and running, I hope you didn't loose any files and pics!

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  39. Lovely pictures series. looking fantastic.

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  40. Dearest Gary,
    Great pictures of nature♡♡♡ Haha, my husband said he loved the ones with dragonfly and butterfly. For me, marvelous all of them♬♬♬
    Sending you lots of love and hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*

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  41. Wow! So many lovely images of your local nature! Best wishes to you and Boom.

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  42. A beautiful set of pics Gary, it felt like I was on the walk with you, great,
    All the best Gordon.

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  43. Wonderful set of pictures - the brief encounter is remarkable.

    Cheers and thanks for the link to WBW - Stewart M - Melbourne

    PS: strange about the "inbuilt virus"

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  44. This is another wonderful series...

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  45. Beautiful pictures - and so interesting to see parts of your world!

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  46. I'm back visiting again - this time as Hootin' Anni. I always enjoy my visits.

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  47. Hi Boom and Gary, thanks for sharing the wildlife of Vermillon River. I enjoyed your stunning macro shots.

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  48. Amazing set of pictures. Very beautiful indeed.

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  49. Wonderful series! I love all the butterflies. We haven't had many butterflies so far.

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