For the love of all wild things

"There are some who can live without wild things, and some who cannot. These essays are the delights and dilemmas of one who cannot" - Aldo Leopold

2017/12/24

Merry Christmas!

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The school semester ended this week and I almost near the end of my degree.  I have not been photographing or blogging as much as before, bu...
2017/11/26

Goodbye to my Four Thirds equipment & Hello to a new lens.

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One thing I forgot to mention in my previous post was that I recently sold my unused Four Thirds equipment (Olympus E-620 and three lenses) ...
2017/11/05

Autumn colours in Ottawa and Montréal

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Yesterday, my girlfriend and I attended the  Festival végane de Montréal , and I took some photos of the autumn colours in Montréal and comp...
2017/10/15

MosaïCanada150

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2017 marks the sesquicentennial anniversary of Canada, and there are many celebrations happening in the capital city.  The most current one ...
2017/09/30

Early fall colours in Quebec

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My parents are currently visiting me and wanting to see the changing fall colours here in eastern Canada.  I booked a tour trip to Mont-Trem...
2017/09/11

Enjoying the almost Fall weather

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The weather has been quite perfect lately.  It is approaching those days when some of the leaves are just starting to turn their color but a...
2017/08/27

More urban insects on campus - August 2017

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Our pollinator group did two more pollinator observations (plus an single-audience pollinator talk) on campus this month since my girlfriend...
2017/08/13

Sights from Portland, Oregon

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My girlfriend and I just spent a rewarding but exhausting week in Portland, Oregon attending the Ecological Society of American (ESA) 2017 A...
2017/07/31

Woodpecker in FWG & La Machine in Ottawa!

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Yesterday morning my girlfriend and I attended a birding workshop at Fletcher Wildlife Garden hosted by the Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Cl...
2017/07/27

More urban insects on campus

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As I mentioned last month , there is a group of pollination-enthusiasts conducting weekly pollinator observations on uOttawa campus.  Here a...
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