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Galiano Bog Ecological Reserve photos of field trip
See the write up by Stephen Ruttan on the trip to the Galiano Bog Ecological Reserve.
- The group meets at the south end of the Galiano Bog for the visit to the reserve. Ken Mallard on the right accompanies us.
- Walking down the road which parallels the bog
- Mike Fenger
- View of the marsh from the north end.
- South end drainage channel
- Stephen photographs the invasive iris.
- The invasive Yellow Flag Iris
- Yellow Flag Iris
- The open water of the bog
- The yellow flowered water lily
- Reflections
- Bog water
- Louise views bog
- Fungus on decaying tree
- unidentified marsh grass
- Marsh grass
- Equisetum fertile and sterile fronds
- Sedge
- A rush
- A tiger swallowtail
- Stinging Nettle- a favourite of butterflies
- Hardhack
- A floewering branch of Salal
- Reflection in bog
- Nuphar lutea, yellow water lily
- ,i>Lonicera ciliosa,/b>Honeysuckle
- Stephen and two beaver-cut trees
- Evidence of beaver
- Beaver Dam at the south end of the bog
- Mike takes a photo of the bog
- Skunk Cabbage
- widlife tree at south end of pond
- Flycatcher atop the wildlife tree
- The hill on the North east end provides a differnt f=dry forest ecosystem
- Indian Paintbrush
- Moss covered log
- Goodyera oblongifoliaratllesnake plantain
- Moss capsules on the dry slopes
- Foliose Lichen on ground
Photos by Garry Fletcher –