Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Beaver River/ Nature Notes

Beaver River, Cannington Ontario

Here the Beaver River meanders slowly through the village of Cannington on it's way to Lake Simcoe. Starting with the largest square and moving clockwise:  Cattails and waterlilies growing in the river, wild daylily seed pods overhanging the water, pink yarrow (Achillea millefolium) - usually white but I have seen a few pink-flowering plants this year, creeping bellflower (Campaulla rapunculoides), burdock (Arctium minus), and red-osier dogwood berries.

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27 comments:

B SQUARED said...

Love this series. It sure helps to identify similar things here.

Darla said...

Great info, that river looks so untouched.

Darla

Gill - That British Woman said...

great shot, I have never been to Cannington...........

Gill

Small City Scenes said...

Great mosaic---you do them so well.
I posted one also--like minds--well be afraid very afraid. LOL

Remember when you had a beaver as your avatar. Do you live by the Beaver River? MB

George said...

You've given us another wonderful mosaic. Beaver River would be a wonderful place for us to visit, but in the meantime thanks for your great pictures.

Leif Hagen said...

A wonderful collage of nature's beauty! Lovely!

Anonymous said...

Nature couldn't be any more beautiful than this..

Lowell said...

How in the world do you remember the names of all these flowers? Did you see any beavers in the Beaver River? Dam things, anyway!

Lowell said...

Re your comment on Stone Creek - no, everything is bright green now...our grass turns brown if we have a winter freeze...ugh!

Anonymous said...

Lovely compilation of images. The beauty of nature never ceases to soothe my soul.

My name is Riet said...

What a beautiful collage. Your pictures are so pretty

Joe Todd said...

Great photos. Wife and I will be on the French River next week. Looking forward to spending some time in Canada

gigi said...

I wish I knew what the name of the plants were that are around our river. These are so pretty.

Carver said...

I love seeing what's going on along the river. Delightful shots.

Jama said...

Such wonderful nature around you!

gogouci said...

Beautiful series. Beaver River looks like a nice relaxing place to hike.

Lorna said...

Have you ever posted something about why and how you do this amazing cataloguing of Ontario? It would be interesting to know.

Robin said...

Beautiful series. Your photos are making me really excited to get back to New England next week, to all that green and water.

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Caron said...

I was just in LaCrosse, Wisconsin and I saw water lillies in the Mississippi - all over the place! I was so surprised.

Judy said...

I love your gorgeous collage. They always make me smile.

Tara said...

The collage of nature scenes is wonderful. I love that one in the bigger window. thanks...

Ken Mac said...

i could frolic here

GratefulPrayerThankfulHeart said...

What a beautiful and peaceful collection of photos! Nice mosaic!

SandyCarlson said...

GORGEOUS!

Pearl Maple said...

Well done, like the mosaic and all the different views you find the share with us in Sky Watch Friday.

DrillerAA said...

Oh Wow, the sky photo is suitable for framing. What a great composition!

Rambling Woods said...

I always love these..I think we have some burdock across the pond. I will have to get out there when the rain stops and look...Great NN post... Michelle

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