Winter memories
Taking a break
Not quite sure
Forgetmenot Pond
Side mirror view
Prairie skies
A different season
Alberta
Storm-chaser
Testing my GPS
In the evening light
Mushroom magic
Seating for four
A cluster of shrooms
Coprinus
Jumpingpound Loop trio
Hidden
Disintegration
Little red mushroom
Living in a green world
Textured
Back to the forest
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Seashell spiral
A multitude
A false sense of warmth
I'm on a roll
Looking towards Weaselhead
Brightening up the forest
Hydnellum scrobiculatum
Splash of colour in the forest
Little yellow mushroom
Wolf's Milk slime
Surprise, surprise ... a shroom
White
Ready to catch the raindrops
A different colour
What a colour
Mountain Sheep
Mountain Sheep
Tiny and opaque
In mushroom paradise
Eyelash Cup fungus
Slime Mold, Fuligo septica
Nectria cinnabarina, 'Coral Spot'
Transformation
Muskrat
Eye-catcher
Hepatica
Unnatural nature
Petal and buds
Petal perched
Undulating
Columbine
Orange Star centre
Orange Star
Poppy
Glowing
Flower burst
Spring is sprung!
With open arms
Vivid pink
Abstract in gold
Strawflower
Globe Thistle
Solitary Sandpiper
Camera shy
Baby Burrowing Owl
Do you mind?
Doing what comes naturally
Pine Grosbeak
Into the great wide open
An old friend
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Today's reward
I was out on a walk at Griffith Woods this morning and then decided that, as I was already part of the way to Cochrane (NW of the city), I would go a bit further and check to see if there were any Northern Hawk Owls still in the area. Yet again, no sign of them at all, so I suspect they have already moved away, further north. Before checking this location, I did a brand new drive which, because of my driving phobia, was pretty brave : ). Actually, I missed the turn to Grand Valley Road (I was concentrating more on the number of kilometers) and drove a long way along Highway 1A before realizing that I must have gone wrong somewhere. This is the kind of scenery I was driivng in, some highway and a lot of gravel roads, too. When I eventually found the right turn, I kept my eyes open for a Great Gray Owl - they are sometimes seen in this area. Not a thing today, though, other than five Bald Eagles. They seemed to be enjoying the tremendously strong wind that accompanied me for most of my drive - it was all I could do to keep the car on the road!
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