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frametoframenature · 1 day ago
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When was the last time you thought it was time to "get your ducks in a row"? Well, these kids beat you to the moment.
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frametoframenature · 2 days ago
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Wowed by the Canals and Catacombs of Camden Town, London
After a hearty breakfast on this, our second-to-last day in London, England, Bob, our son, and I hopped aboard a double-decker bus to catch a ride over to Camden Town, a thriving tourist area made up of markets. What we did not realize was that many are set up in the catacombs around Regent’s Canal.  We were soon wowed by the canals and catacombs in Camden Town! Continue reading Wowed by the…
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frametoframenature · 3 days ago
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At first, the Grape Leaf Beetle startled us. Using an app on our phone that identified the Beetle, we learned that it does not bite or sting.
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Grape Leaf Beetle On The Move
Bob and I were out hiking on the edge of a forest in Ontario, Canada, when we came upon this intriguing-looking insect called a Grape Leaf Beetle. Continue reading Grape Leaf Beetle On The Move
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frametoframenature · 3 days ago
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This is one guy who likes to wear a hoodie. A hooded warbler in #Canada. #birds #birding #naturephotography
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Prairie Smoke growing wild in #Canada. This prairie smoke is so much better than the smoke from the fires burning today across our prairies. #plants #wildflowers #nature #naturephotography📷
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frametoframenature · 5 days ago
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This male Barred Antshrike, had a mouthful of moss destined for the lining of a cup-shaped nest.
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frametoframenature · 6 days ago
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This pied crow took a brief break from seeking insects in the grass to give us a look in Kruger National Park. More like a small raven, this crow soon continued its hunt for the bugs.
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frametoframenature · 7 days ago
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White-tailed deer enjoys fresh leaves in Algonquin.
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A Ball Of Cross Orbweaver Spider Babies
A neat “find” in our backyard recently was a ball of spider babies, hundreds of Cross Orbweaver spiderlings. Continue reading A Ball Of Cross Orbweaver Spider Babies
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frametoframenature · 8 days ago
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A male Baltimore Oriole taking in the view high above.
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Yard bunny is on the run.
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An adult killdeer approaches slowly with her young fledgling. Like most young, the baby bird is more than a handful for the protective mother.
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frametoframenature · 9 days ago
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Bonteboks are considered extinct in their natural habitat in South Africa, and yet, there we were seeing them in the wild landscape of Platboom Beach while hiking near the Cape of Good Hope.
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When we arrived at Augrabies Falls National Park in South Africa, the location of the world’s sixth-tallest waterfall the temperature was a searing 42° Celsius. #waterfalls #nature #landscape #naturephotography #weather https://frametoframe.ca/heat-stroke-at-augrabies-falls-national-park/
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frametoframenature · 10 days ago
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The only king we need today is this kingbird standing strong and free.
#June14NoKingsProtests #SaveDemocracy
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A close spring encounter with a moose in Algonquin Park in Ontario, Canada. So beautiful, but as is always the case with moose, we keep our distance and keep our eye on the moose at all times.
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