Some of my favourites
Purple Martins
Oh, so cute
Bleeding Heart
Eastern Kingbird
Three-flowers Avens
Hepatica
Peek-a-boo
Blue-eyed Grass
Mushroom!!!
White Blue-eyed Grass
Down by the water
Determined to be seen
Swallowtail
Watchful
Purple spikes
Three-banded Ladybug
Catching supper
Second best to sunshine
Burgundy Prairie Parsley
Red Fox kit
Forget-me-not
Nodding Saxifrage
American Avocet
Red Fox kit relaxing
It's all about the blue
Striped Coralroot
Precious
Revealing
The older sibling
Do I see grapes?
Need to eat your greens
Daisy/Cutleaf Fleabane
Lots of room for improvement!
Brewer's Blackbird
Early Yellow Locoweed
White Spruce
Evening Grosbeak female
Sticky Locoweed
Maximillan Sunflower seedhead
Time to feed the kids - again
Marigold the Skunk
American Kestrel
On the rocks
Alumroot
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The Morel of the story is ...
... "good things come to those who wait", LOL! I was ecstatic today when we came across two locations where Morel mushrooms were growing! One grouping was out at Benchlands, north west of the city and past Cochrane, where we were exploring meadows and forest for birds, wildflowers, insects and fungi. This particular Morel (Yellow Morel - thanks, Doug) was growing by itself in North Glenmore Park. It has seemed SO long since there were any fungi around, and finally, today .... yeah!
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