Andrew Trundlewagon's photos
Breathing IMG 20241013 205851
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Beechdrop flowering DSC 9268
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Plants behaving badly: Beech-drops (Epifagus virginiana) are parasitic plants that grow on the roots of beech trees. They only emerge above ground to flower. Beech-drops lack chlorophyll as they obtain all their nutrients from the host trees with most of their life spent underground attached to the tree root. In this way they can survive in the deep shade of the forest floor. The flowering plants are about 20 to 30 cm tall and look like dead sticks until backlit, when the delicacy of their flowers appears.
REM-MTL-IMG 20240904 093348 1 (1)
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The REM (Réseau express métropolitain), a new light rail system for Montreal and its suburbs. It has been open for about a year, but so far only serves five stations (out of about 24). It works very well so far, except that the brains behind its design forgot to include enough parking at the stations to make it a more practical option than simply driving to town. I guess you can't expect everything.
AZURE DSC 8218
Downy woodpecker _20241005 000941
IMG 20240930 084607
house finch-DSC 2655
goldenrod bee st bruno=DSC 9034
Hanging spider IMG 20240918 132545
meadowhawk 3DSC 9366
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A male meadowhawk dragonfly (Sympetrum) with the sunlight showing through its wings.
DSC 9269
Bee and daisy DSC 9035
jewel weed DSC 8997
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Jewel weed (Impatiens capensis; L'Impatiente du Cap) growing beside water. If you look closely there is also a very long-legged spider hiding under the leaf behind the flowers. I didn't see it until I got home, which I suppose is a lesson to look more carefully when I take the photos.
Locust borer beetle DSC 8991
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A locust borer longhorn beetle in goldenrod.
The larvae live in black locust trees and can spread fungal disease to the host trees, but so far I haven't found any locust trees here, so I don't know where they breed.
Turtle head flowers DSC 8993
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White turtle head flowers. They tend to grow beside water or in wet woodlands. These were close to a small frog pond in the woods. They seem to do well in shady conditions and flower in late summer or early autumn.
Skipper on thistle IMG 20240902 084359
Butterfly and rudbeckia IMG 20240830 165900
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A European common Blue butterfly on a black-eyed Susan flower head. These butterflies are immigrants, only appearing in the Montreal area in around 2005, but by now they are very well established and are flourishing in their new home.
Wasp and flowers DSC 8385
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