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  • St. Thomas Elevated Park – June 26, 2024

    St. Thomas Elevated Park – June 26, 2024

    Today, July 10, we are sheltering from the rain in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl. Much rain, but little or no wind. We are fortunate. Despite the downpour, fans of Nickelback stood for hours in the mud to hear them play at the music festival in the park (aka “Rock the Park” – not to […]

  • Sifton Bog – June 24, 2024

    Sifton Bog – June 24, 2024

    We like to revisit Sifton Bog throughout the year. Each season brings something new to see in this environmentally significant area (ESA). In early summer, a variety of ferns, rushes and sedges are growing in the floating acid peat bog. Very small orchids are in bloom. We both took lots of photos! Tuberous Grasspink Another […]

  • Lake Erie at the Detroit River – June 20-22, 2024

    Lake Erie at the Detroit River – June 20-22, 2024

    The area around Holiday Beach Conservation Area at the western end of Lake Erie is a birding hotspot, especially during the fall migration. We spent two sweltering days nearby in comfortable (air conditioned!) accommodations when the daytime temperature was well above 30C. We managed the excessive heat and humidity by going out first thing in […]

  • Kilally Meadows ESA – June 3, 2024

    Kilally Meadows ESA – June 3, 2024

    Kilally Meadows Environmentally Significant Area (ESA) is located in the floodplains of the North Thames River. It encompasses open meadows, riverside woods and swamps. We went to Kilally on a sunny afternoon in early June. Wildflowers were in bloom: Oxeye Daisy, Red Raspberry, Woodland Anemone, Black Medic, Bladder Campion. Some non-native and invasive plants are […]

  • Erieau Marsh Trail –      May 12 & 13, 2024

    Erieau Marsh Trail – May 12 & 13, 2024

    Lately, we have had more spring-like weather, cooler temperatures, rain and overcast skies. Next, we are expecting hot and humid weather with more rain. This is a good time to look back on sunnier days. The Erieau Marsh Trail runs along an old railway corridor, a narrow path bordered by trees, vines and shrubs on […]

  • Rondeau Provincial Park – Part 2 & McGeachy Pond Conservation Area West,

    Rondeau Provincial Park – Part 2 & McGeachy Pond Conservation Area West,

    Woodland wildflowers adorned the shady paths at Rondeau. Below: False Soloman’s Seal, Baneberry, Cypress Spurge, Blue Phlox, Virginia Waterleaf, Wild Geranium, Red Columbine. A carpet of Mayapples was in bloom. Some plants grew in sunnier places. The first two, Tartarian Honeysuckle and Jetbead are introduced shrubs that have become invasive and displace native plants. Riverbank […]

  • Rondeau Provincial Park – Part 1: Birds                   May 10 & 14, 2024

    Rondeau Provincial Park – Part 1: Birds May 10 & 14, 2024

    The photo on the left below was taken on April 28 when the foliage on the trees was just emerging. In early May, after several days of rain and well-above-average temperatures, the canopy was already in full leaf. Although Rondeau is closer to Lake Erie and experiences slightly cooler temperatures than London, the trees in […]

  • Shrewsbury – May 2024

    Shrewsbury – May 2024

    From our balcony overlooking Harris Park in London, we hear a variety of bird songs and calls. These are usually common birds nesting or passing through – Northern Cardinals, Blue Jays, American Crows, Carolina Wrens, Red-winged Blackbirds, Red-eyed Vireos, Chimney Swifts, American Robins, Canada Geese and others. On a recent walk through our neighbourhood and […]

  • Solitude Nature Reserve – May 6, 2024

    Solitude Nature Reserve – May 6, 2024

    We are just back home and still sorting through our photos. Before we left for our stay in Shrewsbury near Rondeau Provincial Park, we wanted to go back to Solitude Nature Reserve to see the array of early spring wildflowers we had seen there a year ago. As it turned out, spring is more advanced […]

  • Rondeau Provincial Park – April 26, 2024

    Rondeau Provincial Park – April 26, 2024

    We continue to have warmer than usual weather for late April and early May with an abundance of rain. There is already a green haze of new leaves in the tree canopy. We took advantage of a sunny day to make an early spring visit to Rondeau Provincial Park with some friends. All four of […]