Picking up where we left off yesterday in this part of the Fossil Gallery.
Ottawa Daily Photo
Wanderings Of A Canadian Loon Through The National Capital And Beyond
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Old Bones
Monday, May 11, 2026
Resilience
A reminder to those in the area- the Tulip Festival is underway and will wrap up in a week. From the look of the tulips, they're late this year, not a surprise given the cold spring. I've been busy taking photos. And as another reminder to locals, there is an exhibit going on at the Canadian War Museum on black Canadians in military service that wraps up in early June.
Life had once evolved from the sea, and for some species, life led to a return to the sea. Whales evolved from land walking animals over millions of years and through key species into becoming a marine mammal family. Pakicetus was the beginning of that process.
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Confrontation
Set up in this area of the Fossil Gallery is a standoff between carnivore and herbivore dinosaurs, and the visitors can walk among the sculptures.
Saturday, May 9, 2026
Hello, Beastie
Maiasaura forced a re-think on dinosaurs when they were first discovered- not just this one species, but dinosaurs as a whole. There was strong evidence that they took care of their young, and this called into question the long standing perception of dinosaurs as vicious lizards. If one species could be good parents, why not others?





















































