only a few of all those immature cones, are trying to become a cone
Monday, May 26, 2014
Saturday, May 24, 2014
immature spruce cones
Around this time of year i always pick sprucetips.( light green with golden cap)
I noticed the sprucetips had seem to come in different colors this year.
A closer look revealed the spruce trees are full of immature spruce cones.
What is that all about?
A few years back there was a bumber crop of cones in the top of the trees.
Last year we first noticed how squirrels nip of the tips of spruce tips eat the heart and discard the rest, we have seen that again this year
i shook the branches to make a cloud of yellow pollen.
they are quite tasty!
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
butterflies
i did start a new blog, i know, again
and probably will post all insects there...
http://ytbutterflies.blogspot.ca/
and probably will post all insects there...
http://ytbutterflies.blogspot.ca/
Monday, May 12, 2014
bumblebees and coltsfoot flowers
Petasites sagittatus
and
Tussilago farfara
tussilago - cough
farfara - coltsfoot
petasites - broad rimmed hat
sagittatus - like an arrow headBoth are coltsfoot, I spotted the yellow one, that doesn't grow here, in the botanical garden in Toronto on May 2 2014.
And for the bees, they are both bumblebees, but the one with the orange bum, smaller and more slender, and the wings larger in proportion.
And the snail... i leave that up to you
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Pronghorns
An adventure:
http://www.greatsouthwest.ca/great-sandhills/
Sabina and i found the Great Sandhills by the way of the pronghorns, we did see life deer on this day. And on my trip as a whole i have seen 7 moose! 4 of them on the prairie.
http://www.greatsouthwest.ca/great-sandhills/
Sabina and i found the Great Sandhills by the way of the pronghorns, we did see life deer on this day. And on my trip as a whole i have seen 7 moose! 4 of them on the prairie.
from wikipedia:The pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) is a species of artiodactyl mammal indigenous to interior western and central North America. Though not an antelope, it is often known colloquially in North America as the prong buck, pronghorn antelope, cabri (native American) or simply antelope
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