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The Green Fingered PhotographerThe Green fingered photographer is a blog all about my favourite interests of Photography, Nature and Plants which have grown and complimented each other for a number of years |
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Okanagan WildlifeCollection of photographs, comments and stories about wildlife found in the beautiful Okanagan Valley of British Columbia. |
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SementivaeSementivae, named after the Roman festival held in honour of Ceres (the goddess of agriculture) and Tellus (Mother Earth) is a weblog activated in response to the indelible, continual depletion of the Earth's resources, the decimation of its eco-syst |
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Recent Blog Posts
Kangaroos – Wildlife in my backyard
on Apr 26, 2006 in Uncatagorized artist Artwork australian animals kangaroo marsupials Photography Wildlife Despite what many people may think, kangaroos are not a common sight for most Australians, especially for aussies who live in city and urban areas. We are among the lucky few who get to enjoy these beautiful creatures in their natural habitat severa...
Why did the goose family cross the road?
on Jun 4, 2006 in Wildlife Click here to download (or on pic to stream)To get to Grandmother Goose's pond!This is a little clip from Gosling Week 2006,and I'm sure it's a scene that we've all seen.Yes that's Dan by them. He was trying to usher them awayfrom the road, but when...
Eastern wild turkeys
on Jul 13, 2006 in Pictures Wildlife We often see wild turkeys in the farm. This usually happens in the earlier part of the morning or in the evening, when they walk out of the woods to feed in the pastures. That's why I was surprised today...
A summer Thursday
on Jul 27, 2006 in Farm News Pictures Volunteers Wildlife Yesterday morning a volunteer named Ryan spent a few hours weeding the watermelon field with Kenji. Pigweed, Jimson weed, morning glory and foxtail were the most common plants that were pulled out. It was hot and very humid, so soon...
Swallowtails
on Jul 28, 2006 in Flowers Pictures Wildlife Good days for butterflies. At least for the Eastern Tiger Swallowtails right by the wash station. As these photos attest, they love the Mexican sunflowers. Another photo: And is the one in the last picture below a female Eastern Tiger...



