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Paul Truskoski
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While kayaking the shoreline of Lake Laurentian I spotted this little pink gem. Snakemouth Orchid. Great day for a paddle though admittedly I was feeling the heat as noon came on.


George Bardeggia
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My world in a bubble. The reflection of my house in a bubble blown by my grandson.


Heidi Ulrichsen
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Lupins located along Hwy. 637 near the Killarney park Crack trail. I spotted them in several places along the highway.


Heidi Ulrichsen
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A late-blooming Lilac in Killarney. I bought this as a sad 50% shrub at Canadian Tire around 15-20 years ago, and it now towers around 10 feet tall. It’s very popular with butterflies.


Paul Truskoski
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While sauntering through the green space close to the house I noticed these growing in a small space. Near as I can find, they’re called Yellow Archangel. I am open to correction.
Please note I sauntered, I didn’t hike through. If I hike, I miss too much, especially at my age.


George Bardeggia
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My thoughts turn to my mother and to my cousin when I see daisies along the Jim Gordon Boardwalk at Ramsey Lake. My mom and my cousin share the same name Margherita, which in Italian means Daisy.


George Bardeggia
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Sudbury Rocks Running Club Saturday morning outing at Bell Park. They came up behind me and caught me off guard, but I am always with my camera at the ready, so I was still able to capture a few shots as they ran by me.


Melanie Junge
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🌿 Season of Lupins: Nature’s Springtime Spires 🪻
From late May through early July, gardens across temperate regions burst into color with the tall, spiky blooms of lupins! These nitrogen-fixing beauties don’t just dazzle with purples, pinks, and yellows—they also enrich your soil while feeding pollinators.
✨ Growing Tips:
Plant in well-drained soil with full sun to partial shade.
Deadhead spent blooms to encourage a second wave of …


Paul Truskoski
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Some shots taken from kayak on Silver Lake. One of the few cliff faces with no graffiti. Some turtles enjoying the warmer weather. Nice to see some biodiversity on a lake that virtually had none only a few years back.


Andrew Stuetz
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Shoutout to one of our photography hosts, George Bardeggia! Thanks for all you’ve done to make this space a special place to be, since launch!
www.sudbury.com

Dave M
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I crossed paths with this beautiful creature today. I shot this with my long lens and heavily cropped to show the face. A Common Snapping Turtle that was content to just sit and pose for me.

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