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Blue Jays and Baltimore Orioles

In my backyard I recently had a family of Blue Jays move in. They seemed to be nesting in a neighbour's tree and would always come down to eat the seeds we put out for them. I had taken these photos a couple of weeks ago, but since then a third Blue Jay has appeared which makes me think they were successful in raising a family. I had seen on INaturalist that there had been a few sighting of Baltimore Orioles around town. This inspired me to cut up a couple oranges and set them out to see if I can get some in my backyard. After a couple of days without anything, I was almost set to give up when a group of three finally came one morning. I quickly found out that these birds are very skittish and are not a fan of being photographed. However, I still managed to take some okayish photos of these birds anyway. 

A Walk on the Avon Trail

On the Avon Trail, a person will find a variety of different habitats, ranging from farmers' fields, woodlots, valleys, streams, and rivers. The most recent walk I went on, I passed through almost all of these habitats. The first photo is of an Eastern Chipmunk who I saw in among a bunch of Trout Lilies that were just coming up. This is a photo of a Trout Lily in full bloom. It is called a Trout Lily because the leaves of the plant have spots on them just like Trout does. This flower was in full bloom with all of the flower petals pulled back which is something distinct to the Trout Lily, but I could be wrong. The provincial flower of Ontario is the Trillium which is exactly what this photo is of. When I went for my walk the Trilliums were just starting to bloom with, only a couple actually out in full bloom. I like this photo due to the very green and natural background that draws your eyes in towards the white of the Trillium. This photo much like the previous one, is one

A River View

One day during the quarantine I decided to go for a drive out in the countryside. I ended up down some random dirt road where I found a bridge going over a branch of the Thames River. I pulled the car over once I had passed the bridge and walked back to check out the view from the bridge. What I found was a beautiful scene where the river was meandering along its course in a curvy snake-like fashion.  The bottom two photos are looking out at the same view but from different points on the bridge. The first photo is closer to one side of the bridge while the second photo is more from the middle of the bridge. Both of these photos were taken in early April hence the lack of life in the photos.

Rabbits and A Walk In the Woods

Recently there has been a family of rabbits that have moved into my backyard. There appears to be a male and a female, with the male rabbit slightly larger than the female. I'm not too sure which one is in the pictures but overall it is fairly cute. These pictures were taken one evening when they were out looking for food. I was able to walk right down to the grass and snap some photos, as the rabbit wasn't scared of my presence due to me being out when they are a lot of the time. This has allowed the rabbits to grow accustomed to me and my presence as they know I don't pose any threat.  This photo is of a female Ruby-Crowned Kinglet hence the lack of a ruby crown. I spotted this bird as I was walking along a portion of the Avon Trail near Stratford. It was only in the tree for a brief second before it flew away, but I was still able to capture this photo which I really like and have added to my portfolio which can be seen here .  Bloodroot is native to t