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Day 4, Wild Turkey, Pt Pelee
Day 4, Baltimore Oriole, Pt Pelee
Day 4, Wild Turkey, Pt Pelee, Ontario
Day 4, Wild Turkey, Pt Pelee
Day 4, west coast of Pt Pelee, Ontario
Day 4, Wild Turkey, Pt Pelee
Day 4, west coast of Pt Pelee, Ontario
Day 4, Wild Turkey, Pt Pelee
Day 4, spider's web, Pt Pelee
Day 4, Red-winged Blackbird, Pt Pelee
Day 4, Violets, Pt Pelee
Day 4, Baltimore Oriole, Pt Pelee
Day 4, water droplets on May Apple, Pt Pelee
Day 4, Baltimore Oriole, Pt Pelee
Day 4, Blackburnian Warbler, Pt Pelee
Day 4, unidentified wildflower, Pt Pelee, Ontario
Day 4, American Redstart male, Pt Pelee
Day 4, Nashville Warbler, Pt Pelee
Day 4, Prothonotary Warbler, Point Pelee - ENDANGE…
Day 4, wildflower, Point Pelee
Day 4, Prothonotary Warbler, Point Pelee - ENDANGE…
Beauty of winter (well, late fall)
Mom Moose waiting for her youngster
Fence too high to jump, plus wire netting
Mom Moose waiting for her youngster
Removing part of his fence to help young Moose joi…
Success, with a little help
Winter, west of the city
Day 3, front of the DeLaurier house, Pt Pelee
Day 3, weathered front of DeLaurier house, Pelee
Day 3, side of DeLaurier house, Pt Pelee
Day 3, front of DeLaurier house, Pt Pelee
Day 3, from other side, insect nest? DeLaurier Hom…
Day 3, DeLaurier house, Pt Pelee
Day 3, insect nest? Delaurier Homestead trail
Day 3, DeLaurier house, Pt Pelee
Day 3, Five-lined Skink from DeLaurier sign
Day 3, DeLaurier house, Pt Pelee
Day 3, Carolina Wren, DeLaurier Homestead trail
Day 3, DeLaurier house, Pt Pelee
Day 3, back of DeLaurier house, Pt Pelee
Day 3, back of DeLaurier house, Pt Pelee
Day 3, DeLaurier house, Pt Pelee
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Fall colours


I think I'm right in saying that this is Fireweed, displaying its wonderfull fall colours.
My rough plans for 29 September 2018 changed when I saw the weather forecast. I ended up visiting the Reader Rock Garden instead of driving to a different garden. As usual when I go there, it was a bit windy, which always makes photographing flowers, especially ones on long stems, more difficult. It was also overcast and I was hoping that it wouldn't rain. Instead, I found myself standing at the highest point of the garden, with very light snow falling for just a few minutes.
There were still quite a few flowers in bloom, though many were already past their prime. I'm pretty sure these glorious leaves belong to Fireweed. Usually, I see Fireweed growing in the wild, but Reader Rock Garden does have some native plants, too.
My rough plans for 29 September 2018 changed when I saw the weather forecast. I ended up visiting the Reader Rock Garden instead of driving to a different garden. As usual when I go there, it was a bit windy, which always makes photographing flowers, especially ones on long stems, more difficult. It was also overcast and I was hoping that it wouldn't rain. Instead, I found myself standing at the highest point of the garden, with very light snow falling for just a few minutes.
There were still quite a few flowers in bloom, though many were already past their prime. I'm pretty sure these glorious leaves belong to Fireweed. Usually, I see Fireweed growing in the wild, but Reader Rock Garden does have some native plants, too.
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