A cute, young face
Waiting for the Scarlet Ibis, Caroni Swamp
Surprise, surprise ... an American Flamingo, Caron…
White-necked Jacobin immature, Trinidad
Yet another snowstorm
Boreal Chickadee, caught just in time
Hairy Woodpecker
White-lined Tanager female, Trinidad
Agouti, Asa Wright, Trinidad
Purple Honeycreeper male, Trinidad
Why names just don't suit the bird
Is this a Banksia species?
Purple Honeycreeper female, Trinidad
Hairy Woodpecker / Picoides villosus
Old wagon in winter
Bald Eagle after a cooling hosepipe shower
Green Honeycreeper male, Trinidad
A beautiful sign of winter
Pine Grosbeak male / Pinicola enucleator
Cat at the Saskatoon Farm
Little country church
Silver-beaked Tanager / Ramphocelus carbo, Trinida…
Posting just for the record
Barn of an unusual shape
White-lined Tanager male / Tachyphonus rufus, Trin…
Tiny crab at Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
First glimpse of Scarlet Ibis in flight, Caroni Sw…
Crab and barnacles on Mangroves, Caroni Swamp, Tri…
Trees at Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
Mangroves at Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
Boat ride at Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
Mangroves at Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
American Pygmy Kingfisher / Chloroceryle aenea, Ca…
Silky Anteater, Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
(Ruschenberger?) Tree Boa, Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
Boat ride to see Scarlet Ibis, Caroni Swamp, Trini…
(Ruschenberger?)Tree Boa, Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
Two Tropical Screech Owls, Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
Friend on boat at Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
Spider on bottom of our boat, Caroni Swamp, Trinid…
A scream from the Asa Wright verandah, Trinidad
Black-throated Mango / Anthracothorax nigricollis,…
Moth, Asa Wright, Trinidad
Masked Cardinal at the edge of Caroni Swamp
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Before winter arrived


Thought I'd better post three more local photos today, instead of more green rainforest shots, before I lose all my Contacts : ) As far as my Trinidad & Tobago trip is concerned, I have more or less finished with photos of mangrove trees and other greenery, and will be posting a few (distant) bird images.
On 13 December 2017, I was out on the road by 9:20 am, which is a miracle in itself. I find it almost impossible to get out early when I am going for a drive by myself. I didn't have any photos edited ready to post, which helped. Seeing snowflake icons in the forecast for too many of the days in the coming week, I thought I had better take a drive SE of the city while the roads were clear. I was lucky with the clouds in the morning, as you can see in this photo. I absolutely love driving this kind of road - at least, in good weather.
My hope was to maybe find a Snowy Owl in this whole area, like I had done in previous years. I knew I would probably have more luck if I drove the back roads NE of the city, but I didn't feel like driving that far. No luck finding a Snowy Owl and, in fact, there were barely any birds of any kind to be seen - just a small flock of Common Redpolls and two or three Magpies. At least I knew that I would pass several old barns that I have photographed on previous occasions. It just felt good to be in such scenery on a beautiful, sunny day. That is, until I somehow got lost on the way back home. I think I know where I may have gone wrong. Seeing a huge road sign that said North Calgary, I wasn't sure if I would end up on the dreaded Deerfoot Trail, like happened last time I was out in that area. So, I kept driving straight and found myself in a fairly built-up area that I had never been in before. Ended up driving back the way I had come until I was on familiar ground. A long way and a lot of wasted time!
On 13 December 2017, I was out on the road by 9:20 am, which is a miracle in itself. I find it almost impossible to get out early when I am going for a drive by myself. I didn't have any photos edited ready to post, which helped. Seeing snowflake icons in the forecast for too many of the days in the coming week, I thought I had better take a drive SE of the city while the roads were clear. I was lucky with the clouds in the morning, as you can see in this photo. I absolutely love driving this kind of road - at least, in good weather.
My hope was to maybe find a Snowy Owl in this whole area, like I had done in previous years. I knew I would probably have more luck if I drove the back roads NE of the city, but I didn't feel like driving that far. No luck finding a Snowy Owl and, in fact, there were barely any birds of any kind to be seen - just a small flock of Common Redpolls and two or three Magpies. At least I knew that I would pass several old barns that I have photographed on previous occasions. It just felt good to be in such scenery on a beautiful, sunny day. That is, until I somehow got lost on the way back home. I think I know where I may have gone wrong. Seeing a huge road sign that said North Calgary, I wasn't sure if I would end up on the dreaded Deerfoot Trail, like happened last time I was out in that area. So, I kept driving straight and found myself in a fairly built-up area that I had never been in before. Ended up driving back the way I had come until I was on familiar ground. A long way and a lot of wasted time!
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