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Monthly Archives: November 2009
Flora and Fauna, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Flora and Fauna, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic Photography of manicured lawns and tightly clipped hedges was not my interest so I would occasionally wander off through the hedges to see what wildlife might be in the more unkempt areas of … Continue reading
Posted in Caribbean & Mexico, Dominican Republic
Tagged 100mm lens, Anartia jatrophae, Anas bahamensis, anole, Aruba a tete rouge, birds, black bird, Cathartes aura, Common Moorhen, domesticated, Dominican Republic, dragonflies, elusive birds, fauna, flora, flora and fauna, Gallinula chloropus, green anole, hedges, hummingbird, juvenile hummingbird, lawns, little guys, peacock, peacocks, peahens, Pintail, Punta Cana, ray of light, Republica Dominicana, rptiles, security staff, serious trouble, shaft of light, tame birds, warbler, White Peacock, White-Cheeked Pintail, Yellow warbler, zoos
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Bavaro Princess, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Bavaro Princess, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic The first day in Punta Cana was arrival day so I spent the day flying, arriving, checking in, unpacking, finding the restaurants, and wandering along the beach. Lying around on a beach all day … Continue reading
Posted in Caribbean & Mexico, Dominican Republic
Tagged 300mm lens, bavara princess, Bavaro Princess, bavaro princess punta cana, bavaro princess punta cana dominican republic, beach, bushes, butorides virescens, Dominican Republic, dragonfly, flamingo, green heron, hibiscus, hotel accommodation, image, lagoon area, palm tree, peacocks, peahen, peahens, photo, photography, pied-billed grebe, ponds, Punta Cana, punta cana dominican republic, reception areas, red dragonfly, resort, RJHay, Ron Hay, sun worshippers, sunshine, tripod, tropical climate, tropical resort, Vacation, wildlife photography
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Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Punta Cana, Dominican Republic (location) Graeme and I decided that Dominican Republic would be an interesting place to visit. So we shopped around and found that Sunwing was offering a discounted ticket for an all-inclusive stay at the Bavaro Princess … Continue reading
Posted in Caribbean & Mexico, Dominican Republic
Tagged all-inclusive, Bavaro Princess, beach, beach. palm trees, Caribbean, departure tax, Dominican Republic, first come first served basis, Hispaniola, interesting place, iomage, ladies photos, light clouds, nice walk, passport, photo, photography, Punta Cana, punta cana airport, punta cana dominican republic, Republica Dominicana, resort, RJHay, Ron Hay, sand beaches, smooth plane, sunny beaches, sunwing, tarmac, time of departure, Vacation, visa, visitor visa, welcome sight, wonderful visit, young ladies
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Foxes – Irving Nature Park in St. John, New Brunswick
Foxes – Irving Nature Park in St. John, New Brunswick (Nov 21, 2009 – from archived photos) I started off the morning in overcast windy conditions photographing bridges. When I arrived at the Irving Nature Park late in the day, … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, New Brunswick
Tagged fox, Irving Nature Park, nature, New Brunswick, Nikon, not caged, St. John
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The Aquarium (Aquarium du Québec), Sainte-Foy, Quebec City, Québec
The Aquarium (Aquarium du Québec), Sainte-Foy, Quebec City, Québec Day 2 of my trip from my home in Ottawa, Ontario to Moncton, New Brunswick with my 91 y.o. father. We stayed in a hotel on the outskirts of Montreal the … Continue reading
Posted in Aquariums, Canada Explorer, Quebec, Quebec City
Tagged Aquarium, Aquarium du Québec, feeding time, flag, lighting system, lion fish, lobster, main tank, phone booth, public aquarium, public aquariums, Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec flag, RJHay, Ron Hay, sainte foy quebec, Sainte-Foy, salt water, saltwater fish, soft corals, St. Lawrence River, starfish
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