Yellow Heather / Phyllodoce glanduliflora
McDougall Memorial United Church
Sara / Heliconius sara
A great pick-me-up
This way and that
Young Pine Grosbeak
That focussed look
Promise of spring
The color purple
Orange and yellow
Beautiful evening light
Beauty and beast
Caught between seasons
Pretty but poisonous
An orange glow
A little under the weather
Watching the world go by
Frilled Lizard
End of the season
Silky Scorpionweed / Phacelia sericea
Bishop's-cap
Still waiting ..
Wandering Daisy, Erigeron peregrinus
Asparagus
One-flowered Wintergreen
Campion
Golden Sedge
Blazingstar
Orange-crowned Warbler
Rough-legged Hawk
An old friend
Golden Eagle
The demise of a Meadow Vole
Into the great wide open
Giving me the look
Doing what comes naturally
Do you mind?
Baby Burrowing Owl
Camera shy
Little yellow mushroom
Coprinus
Alberta
Alkali Cordgrass / Spartina gracilis
Indian Paintbrush / Castilleja rhexiifolia
Paintbrush / Castilleja miniata
Canadian Mountie - a friendly smile
Down at the Indian Village
Takakkaw Falls, Yoho National Park
Northern Flicker / Colaptes auratus
Need colour in your life?
Porcupine tracks in the snow
Patterns in nature
The melt
Autumn Crocuses
Winter is still hanging around
Sea Holly
Puccinia monoica, Rust Fungus
A handsome baby boy
Don't play with your food
Pretty yellow bells
Pileated Woodpecker / Dryocopus pileatus
Shaggy Manes
Amur Maple
Standing tall
Remembering Canola
Long-eared Owl
Naked Mitrewort / Mitella nuda
Not a fungus, or a bird, or a flower ...
Barrier Lake, Kananaskis
Northern Bedstraw
Paintbrush
Tiger Beetle
(Con)temporary
Just a little one
Purple elegance
Lichens at Marston Creek
Marston Creek
Morel
Last year's owlet
Dutchman's Pipe
Red-winged Blackbird
Evening Grosbeak
Yellow Pondlily
Patiently waiting for spring
On a rural backroad
Shades of green
Need a coffee?
Lively
Spectacled Owl
Prairie drama
The famous five
They're baaack ...
Great Horned Owl
Little red barn
Pine Grosbeak
Delicate bokeh
Yellow beauties
In the dark forest
Fall colours in South Glenmore Park
Climacium dendroides moss
Those were the days
Prickly Lettuce
Don't get excited - an old image, LOL!
I'm so beautiful
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Sarrail Falls, Kananaskis Lakes
This photo was taken standing on a small, wooden bridge on the Sarrail Falls trail. Right behind me, the falls immediately flow into the Kananaskis Lake. This was such a delightful hike that led through a mossy forest, following the shoreline of the lake. We only went as far as these falls, but I would love to have gone further. We returned to the parking lot, ate lunch down by the lake, and then went on the steeper Mt. Everest trail, from where we had beautiful views over both Upper and Lower Kananaskis Lakes. A most enjoyable day as far as company, weather and scenery were concerned.
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