Shine
Groovy
A touch of sunlight
Curled lip
Perfection, deep in the forest
Scaber Stalk
European Starling
Autumn colours
One little puffball
Pretty little shroom
Red for -27C
Edged
Norwegian Fjord horse
I'm lichen this mushroom
Last year's Morel
And then there was ONE
Let the light shine through
Life on a leaf stalk
Spring ... you call this spring?!
Making a statement
Young Coot
Two Grizzlies AND a Wolf
Double-crested Cormorant
Golden Tulip
A light of its own
Frilled Lizard
A different colour
Splash of colour in the forest
Alberta
One
Perfectly textured
A touch of blue
Surprise, surprise ... an American Flamingo, Caron…
Tent Caterpillar
Standing alone
Till the new season begins
A splash of purple
A reminder that it IS spring
Spring is sprung - or is it?
Red
Pure
One
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The Morel of the story is ...
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... "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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