Transformation
Little green flowers
Fungus beauty
Dwarf Larkspur
Little parasol in the moss
Get well soon, John
Fringed Grass-of-Parnassus
The upward climb
Fungus rosette
Young Red-winged Blackbird
First Picklejar Lake
Parry's Townsendia / Townsendia parryi
Living in a tiny world
Kalm's Lobelia / Lobelia kalmii
Dew on Sundew
One-sided Wintergreen
A dose of yellow
Leopard Lacewing
Fringed Gentian / Gentiana procera
Coral fungus
Wood Frog
Face to face
Canada Buffaloberry
Fields of gold
Paintbrush
The metallic look
Sticky fingers
Subarctic Darner female and nymph casing
Bird's-nest Fungi
Insect on tiny Moss Gentian
Rocky Mountain Sandwort / Minuartia austromontana
Perfection in small size
Climbing to Plateau Mountain
Lichens
Kiss me ...
Sundew magic
Police Car Moth
Beetle on Lupine
Coral Fungus
Timothy grass
Menzies' Catchfly
Monster of the woods
Bright and beautiful
Pretty near perfect
Harebells
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Hey, Dorothy, this is for you! This was a most beautiful sight to see, wasn't it, with the sun shining though the trees on to just this one tiny Twinflower (sometimes written as Twin Flower), Linnaea borealis? Seen on 27th July on a walk in Bragg Creek Provincial Park, west of the city. These had quite a deep shade of pink on them - usually, they are a much paler pink.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linnaea
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linnaea
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