Jim Fowler's photos with the keyword: St. Andrews

Orchid field in Newfoundland

02 Aug 2013 118
This day represents perhaps the most frustrating day of our orchid hunt in Newfoundland. First, because of witnessing the deliberate cutting of hay in a field protected by The Nature Conservancy of Canada; thus cutting thousands of fringed orchids in their prime, and second, not being sure of exactly which species we were seeing at the time. Most of the plants we were photographing were probably hybrids of either Platanthera psycodes or Platanthera grandiflora with Platanthera lacera . In a very few cases, it was rather "obvious" that we were seeing the pure species, but in most cases, we just could not be sure... In any case, we had a glorious day photographing these beauties. Except for the days when we saw fields full of Arethusa bulbosa by the tens of thousands, we saw more orchids in bloom at these few sites than any other day on our trip... To read more about our adventure with "tractor man" and to see additional images, please visit Jim's Blog ...

Platanthera grandiflora (Large Purple Fringed orch…

02 Aug 2013 133
This day represents perhaps the most frustrating day of our orchid hunt in Newfoundland. First, because of witnessing the deliberate cutting of hay in a field protected by The Nature Conservancy of Canada; thus cutting thousands of fringed orchids in their prime, and second, not being sure of exactly which species we were seeing at the time. Most of the plants we were photographing were probably hybrids of either Platanthera psycodes or Platanthera grandiflora with Platanthera lacera . In a very few cases, it was rather "obvious" that we were seeing the pure species, but in most cases, we just could not be sure... In any case, we had a glorious day photographing these beauties. Except for the days when we saw fields full of Arethusa bulbosa by the tens of thousands, we saw more orchids in bloom at these few sites than any other day on our trip... To read more about our adventure with "tractor man" and to see additional images, please visit Jim's Blog ...

Platanthera grandiflora (Large Purple Fringed orch…

02 Aug 2013 131
This day represents perhaps the most frustrating day of our orchid hunt in Newfoundland. First, because of witnessing the deliberate cutting of hay in a field protected by The Nature Conservancy of Canada; thus cutting thousands of fringed orchids in their prime, and second, not being sure of exactly which species we were seeing at the time. Most of the plants we were photographing were probably hybrids of either Platanthera psycodes or Platanthera grandiflora with Platanthera lacera . In a very few cases, it was rather "obvious" that we were seeing the pure species, but in most cases, we just could not be sure... In any case, we had a glorious day photographing these beauties. Except for the days when we saw fields full of Arethusa bulbosa by the tens of thousands, we saw more orchids in bloom at these few sites than any other day on our trip... To read more about our adventure with "tractor man" and to see additional images, please visit Jim's Blog ...

Platanthera grandiflora (Large Purple Fringed orch…

02 Aug 2013 146
This day represents perhaps the most frustrating day of our orchid hunt in Newfoundland. First, because of witnessing the deliberate cutting of hay in a field protected by The Nature Conservancy of Canada; thus cutting thousands of fringed orchids in their prime, and second, not being sure of exactly which species we were seeing at the time. Most of the plants we were photographing were probably hybrids of either Platanthera psycodes or Platanthera grandiflora with Platanthera lacera . In a very few cases, it was rather "obvious" that we were seeing the pure species, but in most cases, we just could not be sure... In any case, we had a glorious day photographing these beauties. Except for the days when we saw fields full of Arethusa bulbosa by the tens of thousands, we saw more orchids in bloom at these few sites than any other day on our trip... To read more about our adventure with "tractor man" and to see additional images, please visit Jim's Blog ...

Platanthera grandiflora (Large Purple Fringed orch…

02 Aug 2013 143
This day represents perhaps the most frustrating day of our orchid hunt in Newfoundland. First, because of witnessing the deliberate cutting of hay in a field protected by The Nature Conservancy of Canada; thus cutting thousands of fringed orchids in their prime, and second, not being sure of exactly which species we were seeing at the time. Most of the plants we were photographing were probably hybrids of either Platanthera psycodes or Platanthera grandiflora with Platanthera lacera . In a very few cases, it was rather "obvious" that we were seeing the pure species, but in most cases, we just could not be sure... In any case, we had a glorious day photographing these beauties. Except for the days when we saw fields full of Arethusa bulbosa by the tens of thousands, we saw more orchids in bloom at these few sites than any other day on our trip... To read more about our adventure with "tractor man" and to see additional images, please visit Jim's Blog ...

Platanthera grandiflora (Large Purple Fringed orch…

02 Aug 2013 128
This day represents perhaps the most frustrating day of our orchid hunt in Newfoundland. First, because of witnessing the deliberate cutting of hay in a field protected by The Nature Conservancy of Canada; thus cutting thousands of fringed orchids in their prime, and second, not being sure of exactly which species we were seeing at the time. Most of the plants we were photographing were probably hybrids of either Platanthera psycodes or Platanthera grandiflora with Platanthera lacera . In a very few cases, it was rather "obvious" that we were seeing the pure species, but in most cases, we just could not be sure... In any case, we had a glorious day photographing these beauties. Except for the days when we saw fields full of Arethusa bulbosa by the tens of thousands, we saw more orchids in bloom at these few sites than any other day on our trip... To read more about our adventure with "tractor man" and to see additional images, please visit Jim's Blog ...

Northwest Cove, Near St. Andrews, Newfoundland

02 Aug 2013 127
This day represents perhaps the most frustrating day of our orchid hunt in Newfoundland. First, because of witnessing the deliberate cutting of hay in a field protected by The Nature Conservancy of Canada; thus cutting thousands of fringed orchids in their prime, and second, not being sure of exactly which species we were seeing at the time. Most of the plants we were photographing were probably hybrids of either Platanthera psycodes or Platanthera grandiflora with Platanthera lacera . In a very few cases, it was rather "obvious" that we were seeing the pure species, but in most cases, we just could not be sure... In any case, we had a glorious day photographing these beauties. Except for the days when we saw fields full of Arethusa bulbosa by the tens of thousands, we saw more orchids in bloom at these few sites than any other day on our trip... To read more about our adventure with "tractor man" and to see additional images, please visit Jim's Blog ...

Platanthera grandiflora (Large Purple Fringed orch…

02 Aug 2013 123
This day represents perhaps the most frustrating day of our orchid hunt in Newfoundland. First, because of witnessing the deliberate cutting of hay in a field protected by The Nature Conservancy of Canada; thus cutting thousands of fringed orchids in their prime, and second, not being sure of exactly which species we were seeing at the time. Most of the plants we were photographing were probably hybrids of either Platanthera psycodes or Platanthera grandiflora with Platanthera lacera . In a very few cases, it was rather "obvious" that we were seeing the pure species, but in most cases, we just could not be sure... In any case, we had a glorious day photographing these beauties. Except for the days when we saw fields full of Arethusa bulbosa by the tens of thousands, we saw more orchids in bloom at these few sites than any other day on our trip... To read more about our adventure with "tractor man" and to see additional images, please visit Jim's Blog ...

Platanthera Xkeenanii (Keenan's Fringed orchid)

02 Aug 2013 115
This day represents perhaps the most frustrating day of our orchid hunt in Newfoundland. First, because of witnessing the deliberate cutting of hay in a field protected by The Nature Conservancy of Canada; thus cutting thousands of fringed orchids in their prime, and second, not being sure of exactly which species we were seeing at the time. Most of the plants we were photographing were probably hybrids of either Platanthera psycodes or Platanthera grandiflora with Platanthera lacera . In a very few cases, it was rather "obvious" that we were seeing the pure species, but in most cases, we just could not be sure... In any case, we had a glorious day photographing these beauties. Except for the days when we saw fields full of Arethusa bulbosa by the tens of thousands, we saw more orchids in bloom at these few sites than any other day on our trip... To read more about our adventure with "tractor man" and to see additional images, please visit Jim's Blog ...

Platanthera Xkeenanii (Keenan's Fringed orchid)

02 Aug 2013 217
This day represents perhaps the most frustrating day of our orchid hunt in Newfoundland. First, because of witnessing the deliberate cutting of hay in a field protected by The Nature Conservancy of Canada; thus cutting thousands of fringed orchids in their prime, and second, not being sure of exactly which species we were seeing at the time. Most of the plants we were photographing were probably hybrids of either Platanthera psycodes or Platanthera grandiflora with Platanthera lacera . In a very few cases, it was rather "obvious" that we were seeing the pure species, but in most cases, we just could not be sure... In any case, we had a glorious day photographing these beauties. Except for the days when we saw fields full of Arethusa bulbosa by the tens of thousands, we saw more orchids in bloom at these few sites than any other day on our trip... To read more about our adventure with "tractor man" and to see additional images, please visit Jim's Blog ...