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May 2007 Newsletter Archive
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Pinawa Photo Page May 2007

The Weather Makes May A Topsy-Turvy Month.  Drop Us A Line At info@pinawa.com If You Can Spot The Photo That is Topsy-Turvy...

 

Pinawa channel.  Photo by N. Bremner

Towards the second week of May trees are just starting to green up.

White-throated Sparrow. Photo by N. Bremner

The forest is alive with the cheery song of the White-throated Sparrow.

Pinawa Channel  near the diversion dam.  Photo by N. Bremner

One week later and the trees have more leaves.

Male American Redstart.   Photo by N. Bremner

An American Redstart singing for a mate.

The weather changes.  Photo by N. Bremner

The weather changes from a high of 30° C to 10° C.  Mist and rain instantly changes the landscape.

Oak tree in flower.  Photo by N. Bremner

The Bur Oak becomes a beautiful tree when it is festooned in flowers.

Trees floating in water.  Photo by N. Bremner

Through the mist the trees appear greener.

Wall of granite. Photo by N. Bremner

The forest holds many secrets, the rock wall is glistening with lichen, while the following four photos are of a variety of small often missed items.

Fiddleheads of the Ostrich Fern.  Photo by N. BremnerSpiderweb bedecked with jewels of water. Photo by N. Bremner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tiny fungi and the next picture is a lichen "flower."   Photos by N. BremnerPhoto by N. Bremner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Glorious blossoms of the Hawthorn.  Photo by N. Bremner

Second last to bloom, the Hawthorne flower makes you forget about the thorns.  Can you see them?  Still to bloom is the Highbush Cranberry.

Photo by N. Bremner

The morning walk comes to an end as Hunter surveys his realm.

 

 

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