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Pika, busily feeding
Yellow Penstemon
I see a Sora
The smoke breathing monster
Police Car Moth
A touch of iridescence
Red-tailed Hawk with tree bokeh
Pale Enargia (Enargia decolor)
Yellow-bellied Marmots
Yesterday's storm clouds near Skiff, Alberta
Time to relax
At the end of the rainbow
Pure joy
Spruce Sawyer / Monochamus scutellatus
Purple-flowering Raspberry / Rubus odoratus
If it looks close, it's because it was!
Layers of blue
A glance over the shoulder
Cleaning the BBQ
Cameron Lake, Waterton
Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel hoping for food
Asters plus fly
Those red, red rocks
Female Harlequin Duck
A closer look
Bison Paddock, Waterton Lakes National Park
Dusky Grouse female
Sea Holly
Yellow-bellied Marmot gathering grasses
Burrowing Owl, after the storm
Adult and juvenile Three-toed Woodpeckers
Lighting up the forest
The Kent (Superman) Farmhouse
Edelweiss
A beautiful display of Fireweed
Oh, so cute
A quick, two-second rest
What could be cuter?
What big feet you have
Shades of brown
Broad-headed bug
Common Branded Skipper on Alfalfa
The twins' Mom
Cabbage White butterfly
Clouds over Frank Lake
One of two little fawns
Mourning Dove
Richness in nature
Erosion in Dinosaur Provincial Park
Female House Finch
Just before it jumped
Tiny Crab Spider
Now that's a whole lot of bull
Glad to see Gladioli
A fancy fungus
The Wilson's Snipe - such a fine bird
Chokecherry / Prunus virginiana
Juvenile Wilson's Phalarope
Police Car Moth and Skipper
The Avocet stretch
Deer in Foxtails
A look of intelligence
For a complete change of colour
Found when I was lost
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Embracing the sun
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The last few days here have been cold and wet, but today, the sun is finally out (well, I should say "was" out, as the sky has now clouded over). The highest the temperature got yesterday was 12°C, but most of the day it was a few degrees cooler. I don't like the heat, so cooler temperatures suit me better, but - this is summer, lol!
The flower in my photo is a small, native, wild Sunflower, photographed at Griffith Woods. Taken when I was on a botany walk on 12 August 2014. I believe it is Nuttall's Sunflower / Helianthus nuttallii.
The flower in my photo is a small, native, wild Sunflower, photographed at Griffith Woods. Taken when I was on a botany walk on 12 August 2014. I believe it is Nuttall's Sunflower / Helianthus nuttallii.
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