These are some of my natural history ramblings, both literary and afoot, the result of a search for whatever there is to be found, including the native orchids and wildflowers of the beautiful state in which we live.
Showing posts with label totem pole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label totem pole. Show all posts
Monday, November 25, 2013
Stanley Park, Vancouver (Part 4, Totem Poles)
At the east end of Stanley Park there is a collection of totem poles belonging to the first nations to my knowledge carved by first nations artists. When we are in Stanley Park we almost always take the time to photograph them, as we did on this occasion also, though with the sunlight and shadows it was somewhat difficult to get good pictures.
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Stanley Park, Vancouver
Whenever we have a chance we head for Vancouver and for Stanley Park. Few cities are privileged to have such beautiful and extensive green space as Vancouver does. With sport facilities, family activities, bike and walking paths, a beautiful drive, a long seawall, an aquarium, trails, lakes, streams, birds, waterfowl, small animals, great views of English Bay, the surrounding mountains, the Vancouver skyline and harbor, this park has everything.
These pictures were taken at various times and during different seasons in the park, but give some idea of the many reasons we have for visiting the park as often as possible. Certainly no visitor to Vancouver should miss the park. If possible, one should take bikes and bike along the seawall, a several hour walk otherwise. The one caveat is that the park can be very busy during the summer with parking at a premium and every sunny bench occupied.
It is an especially good place for bird-watching. The walking and bike path along the seafront are good places to watch for waterfowl, as are the two lakes, and there are many songbirds to be seen also.
These pictures were taken at various times and during different seasons in the park, but give some idea of the many reasons we have for visiting the park as often as possible. Certainly no visitor to Vancouver should miss the park. If possible, one should take bikes and bike along the seawall, a several hour walk otherwise. The one caveat is that the park can be very busy during the summer with parking at a premium and every sunny bench occupied.
It is an especially good place for bird-watching. The walking and bike path along the seafront are good places to watch for waterfowl, as are the two lakes, and there are many songbirds to be seen also.
Herring Gull
Common Merganser
Barrow's Goldeneye
Mallard
Blue Heron
Double Crested Cormorant
Wood Duck
Bufflehead
Mute Swan
American Coot
Chestnutbacked Chickadee
Rufous-sided Towhee
Fox Sparrow
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