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Experience Nature: July 2013
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Sunday, July 21, 2013. Up close with Fiery-billed Aracaris. Fiery-billed Aracari ( Pteroglossus frantzii. At Wilson Botanical Garden. On my first afternoon at Wilson Botanical Garden/Las Cruces Biological Station, I went for a walk to a small mirador overlooking the valley. Not much was moving around, and it was pretty quiet. Just before I turned around to walk back, movement in the bushes below caught my eye, and I saw a large flash of red - the bill of a Fiery-billed Aracari! Saltators proved to be the...
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Ontario 2013 Official List | Canada Big Year 2013
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Pelagic # 1 Summary | Canada Big Year 2013
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Canada Big Year 2013. Alberta 2013 Official List. British Columbia 2013 Official List. Canada Big Year 2013 Official List. Chile 2013 Bird List. Farm 2013 Official List. Manitoba 2013 Official List. New Brunswick 2013 Official List. Newfoundland 2013 Official List. Norfolk County 2013 Official List. Nova Scotia 2013 Official List. Ontario 2013 Official List. Quebec 2013 Official List. Saskatchewan 2013 Official List. September 14 – Wow, wow, and WOW! Pelagic # 2 and a few new birds… →. Pelagic # 1 Summary.
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Field Notes: June 2014
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Saturday, June 14, 2014. The Wren House and a New Yard Herp. Dekay's Brownsnake (Storia dekayi). Hannah was seeing a Brownsnake in the garden a few mornings in a row, which is a new snake for our yard bringing the total number of snake species to two. Above is a distribution map from the Ontario Reptile and Amphibian Atlas. Showing that Dekay's Brownsnake is unevenly distributed within southern Ontario. I was only able to get one decent photo of a butterfly in Jamaica. Malachite ( Siproeta stelenes.
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Experience Nature: Little-known Manatees of Panama
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Wednesday, October 2, 2013. Little-known Manatees of Panama. Finding Neotropical mammals is always a rewarding challenge. There is a great diversity of mammals in Panama, over 230 species are found in this small country, in a wide variety of habitats. It is the best place I know to see sloths, two. Only metres from our boat! We all saw it in great view. Its true, they do exist in the dark waters of Lake Gatun. Among many great wildlife sighting moments I have had, this is one of the most memorable.
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Experience Nature: August 2013
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Saturday, August 31, 2013. Boquete: A Breath of Fresh Air. River through Boquete town. We just planned to have the day in Boquete, and wanted to make the most of it. In the morning, we walked around town, took some photos, and arranged a tour to visit the "Lost Waterfalls" in the afternoon. We were not prepared for cooler weather, so I bought a sweater from a lovely little Ecuadorian shop in town. More Coiba Island Photos. For more photos from Coiba. Enjoy! Isla Granito del Oro. Bare-throated Tiger-Heron...
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The Spruce Blog: The Evacuation of the Great White North - La Evacuación del Norte
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Saturday, October 19, 2013. The Evacuation of the Great White North - La Evacuación del Norte. Fall is a busy season in the Northwoods for all forms of life. The leaves turned quick and dirty this year, but it's always amazing to see the Northwoods turn "rave colors", if only for a little bit. Para todas las formas. Sólo unas pocas veces. En el lado este. Lago a través de. Y fui a la. Envuelto en la niebla. Al principio, y. Se tomó su tiempo. Antes de que el. Plena luz del sol. Me metí en el meollo de.
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The Spruce Blog: Little Red Riding Wolf
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Wednesday, March 5, 2014. Little Red Riding Wolf. I was on the road to the sea, helping my friends Brian and Kate of Seabirding. Spot on some of their trips off the Outer Banks. I parked my car along some fields where the birds were hanging out and I climbed on top of it (couldn't do this with the Altima! To get a better view. There were several harriers tacking around in the fields, and some patience was necessary to wait out the owls. Started singing behind the car and a Woodcock. I noticed some moveme...
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The Spruce Blog: Lake Trout Love - El Amor de Trucha del Lago
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Saturday, October 26, 2013. Lake Trout Love - El Amor de Trucha del Lago. Algonquin has entered winter this week. Only the hardiest migrants and resident birds remain, and while exceptionally beautiful, the Park has turned into a cold, desolate place, hostile to most forms of life. El Parque se ha convertido en. Hostil a la mayoría de. De hecho, un. Si tienen la suerte. Como están las cosas. Dormido" por una temporada más. Esto, sin embargo. El truco es saber. El lago más grande. En el parque,. Under the...
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The Spruce Blog: October 2012
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012. Party in the North and Banding the Boreal. Before I left for the tropics, I made it a goal to see some "winter" birds that Ontarians see usually only in the cold months of the year, before I left. And, of course, to party. The Northwoods' hardwood trees have almost all lost their leaves but this does not mean there is no color to be seen. The Tamarack, a deciduous conifer, blazes a beautiful golden-yellow, which has replaced the reds and oranges of the hardwoods in Algonquin.