Ominous
In the evening light
Tropical orange
Wish List clouds
Posed
Common Indian Crow butterfly (Euploea core)
Mountain Bluebird from my archives
Through the Rocky Mountains
Happiness is ... playing in a puddle
Come into my parlour, said the spider to the (butt…
Tiny, bright-eyed Northern Pygmy-owl
Bear Grass starting to open
Finally!
Western Meadowlark
Day Lily
Cooling down
Crested Oropendola, Asa Wright Nature Centre, Trin…
Bald Eagle / Haliaeetus leucocephalus
Part of the same shelf cloud
Handsome Pine Grosbeak male
An old dog named Fang
Happy New Year, everyone!
An upside-down kind of life
Purple Honeycreeper, Asa Wright, Trinidad
Purple Honeycreeper male, Trinidad
Bald Eagle getting a hosepipe shower
Storm-chaser
Alberta
A different season
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Forgetmenot Pond
Not quite sure
Taking a break
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Seating for four
Protected
A cluster of shrooms
Aspen Bolete mushroom
Disintegration
The magic of the woods
Little red mushroom
Coral fungus
Living in a green world
Little knitted cap
Back to the forest
Floral fungi
Like a teardrop on an angel's wing
A multitude
A false sense of warmth
I'm on a roll
Looking towards Weaselhead
Brightening up the forest
Turkey tails
Surprise, surprise ... a shroom
White
A different colour
What a colour
Mountain Sheep
Mountain Sheep
Tiny and opaque
In mushroom paradise
Toothed fungus / Hydnellum caeruleum
Hepatica
Petal and buds
Petal perched
Undulating
Columbine
Orange Star centre
Orange Star
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Glowing
Flower burst
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With open arms
Vivid pink
Rudbeckia
Abstract in gold
Strawflower
Out of the darkness comes light... in memory of 11…
Globe Thistle
Gray Jay
An old friend
Ring-billed Gull
Her first time experience
Gull
Orange-crowned Warbler
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Testing my GPS
Spent about three hours this afternoon, driving the backroads south east and south west of the city, to try out a small GPS unit that I bought yesterday - bought in desperation, hoping to give myself a little more confidence despite my driving phobia that I have battled for more than 30 years. I also have next to no sense of direction. This is a zoomed-in view towards the mountains south west of Calgary. The GPS was pretty good - I only got lost briefly once. The thing that complicates things is that some of the backroads have two numbers (street number as well as Range Road number, I think). At least the unit tells me just where I am at any given time, which is a huge concern of mine, LOL! Had to laugh - I had set the voice on British English, but soon changed it to American English, after the woman with the first accent completely mispronounced one of the city's main roads! And wildlife? WHAT wildlife??? And it was SO windy, I could barely hold my camera.
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