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seebest · 7 months
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Sunrise on Costello Lake - Algonquin Provincial Park - Ontario, Canada
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vintagecamping · 7 months
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Fishing in the mist
Algonquin Provincial Park
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sitting-on-me-bum · 4 months
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A Blue Jay (Cyanocitta Cristata) In Algonquin Provincial Park, Canada
By Mdf
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Bunchberry Cornus canadensis Cornaceae
Photograph taken on June 19, 2023, at Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.
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fallauween · 6 months
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Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada by Clement Lo
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lrant · 7 months
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Silent Sunday
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dlea203 · 9 months
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Canoeing on Lake Canoe in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario
Forgot to post these because the last few days were so captivating😂.
On friday, we went canoeing on Lake Canoe in the nearby Algonquin Provincial Park and it was so much fun! I highly recommend this to everyone who is in the area and wants to spend an active but calm (which is weird at the same time, but trust me, it absolutely works there😂) day out in nature☺️. And - the best feature of it - no bears😂!
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expressions-of-nature · 8 months
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Algonquin Provincial Park, Canada by Marian Dragiev
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herpsandbirds · 1 month
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Spruce Grouse (Canachites canadensis), male, puffed out and ready to go!, family Phasianidae, order Galliformes, Algonquin Provincial Park, ONT, Canada
photograph by Doug White
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seebest · 7 months
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A foggy sunrise on Spruce Bog Boardwalk - Algonquin Provincial Park
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vintagecamping · 1 year
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Algonquin Provincial Park Ontario, Canada
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sitting-on-me-bum · 6 months
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"Nature’s Pitfall"
“Northern Pitcher Plants (Sarracenia purpurea) are carnivorous, allowing them to survive in nutrient-poor bog environments. Here there is no rich soil, but rather a floating mat of Sphagnum moss. Instead of drawing nutrients up through its roots, this plant relies on trapping prey in its specialized bell-shaped leaves, called pitchers. Typically, these plants feast on invertebrates – such as moths and flies – but recently, researchers at the Algonquin Wildlife Research Station discovered a surprising new item on the plant’s menu: juvenile Spotted Salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum). This population of Northern Pitcher Plants in Algonquin Provincial Park is the first to be found regularly consuming vertebrate prey. For a plant that’s used to capture tiny invertebrate, a juvenile Spotted Salamander is a hefty feast!”
By Samantha Stephens
Close-Up Photographer of the Year Awards
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Beaver Dam along Beaver Pond Trail
Photographs taken on June 19, 2023, at Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.
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drafthearse · 9 months
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Tubifera sp. in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.
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lrant · 7 months
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Autumn Splendor And How It Changed My Mind
Daily writing promptWhat’s a topic or issue about which you’ve changed your mind?View all responses Autumn Splendor: I first noticed autumn splendor on October seven, twenty-eight years ago. That was on the day I was married. Before that, I viewed autumn as a sign that winter was near. And I didn’t notice the splendor. Thoughts of cold and dark days filled my mind and diminished my energy.…
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pazzesco · 4 months
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Two spotted salamanders being consumed by a northern pitcher plant in Algonquin provincial park, Canada Photograph: Samantha Stephens
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