Exotic beauty
Splash of colour on a winter's day
Memories of summer
Time for a neck-lift?
4-2-2 Caledonian, Triang R.553
Dipped in white
Well, hello there
Western Mountain Heather, Cassiope mertensiana
Friends
Two-spotted Ladybug with a difference
Large, white speck = Snowy Owl
Boreal with bokeh
Golden fingers
Lord of the Isles
Christmas Bird Count scouting trip
Happy Birthday, Rachel!
A new friend
Sparkle and folds
Pine Grosbeak
Where the earth meets the skies
Ever watchful
Vibrant beauty
A covering of snowflakes
Bohemian Waxwings
Incomplete beauty
Rough-legged Hawk
Life in a log
Flaming rays
Toys from long ago
Beautiful Cosmos
Common Indian Crow / Euploea core
White-winged Crossbill
Who could resist a face like this?
Basking in bokeh
Purple tinge
Temporary elegance
Vibrant
Long, long ago .....
One brief moment
In the lily pond
Bet you thought it was a frog from the thumbnail :…
Out of the darkness and into the light
Purple Saxifrage
Busy Mom in spring time
Green and red were made for each other
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Watching the watchers
These little Red Squirrels tend to be deep within the Spruce trees, but occasionally you get one that decides to sit out on a branch in the open. We came across this one during a three-hour walk in Weaselhead yesterday morning. Unlike the Eastern Grey Squirrels, the Red Squirrel is native to Alberta.
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