Canada Goose Branta canadensis Anatidae
Photograph taken on May 7, 2026, at Point Pelee National Park, Leamington, Ontario, Canada.
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Canada Goose Branta canadensis Anatidae
Photograph taken on May 7, 2026, at Point Pelee National Park, Leamington, Ontario, Canada.
Point Pelee National Park, Canada
Point Pelee, Ontario; 2025
Point Pelee National Park is located at the southernmost tip of Canada, on a peninsula jutting into Lake Erie. One would be forgiven for thinking they were at the ocean when on its shores, with the call of seagulls and crashing waves against sand beaches.
Despite being one of the smallest national parks, Pelee is the most biodiverse. It's a favourite stopover of migratory birds before or after the marathon of flying over Lake Erie. Every spring, the Festival of Birds attracts thousands of birders seeking to catch sight of the hundreds of species on their northbound journey.
Pictured above: Marsh Boardwalk, The Tip, Delaurier Homestead trail.
photos i took back in may at point pelee that i think have 2025 photography hipster energy
East Point Beach, Point Pelee on Lake Erie.
The people have spoken! Behold! Frogs!!
[ID: nine photos of various small green frogs, showing them sitting on lily pads, swimming in pond water, sitting on pieces of wood, poking their noses out between lily pads, or sitting in grassy marsh water. End ID.]
And bonus photo with not one or two but five frogs in one photo! (Or more, I can only see 5 though.)
[ID: a photo of a lily pad covered pond, showing 5 green frogs in the shot, some sitting on the lily pads, some poking their noses up between them. End ID.]
All of these dudes were seen at Point Pelee National Park in Ontario :)