Perfect gills
Puffballs in the forest
From pale to vibrant
Backlit gills
Gregarious
One of the few seen this year
Shelf or Bracket Fungus
Black Tern
Bison in winter
Return of the Famous Five
Snow + red barn = a happy day
Dark-eyed Junco
Where have all the birds gone?
Rolling hills close to home
Memories of last summer
Beauty in the forest
Our beautiful Foothills
The Famous Five again
Slime Mold
Tree Swallow
There once was an owl
Black Tern
Moss Phlox
Red-winged Blackbird displaying
The Poser - Spotted Sandiper
Red-winged Blackbird
Spotted Sandpiper with bokeh
European Skipper
Early Blue Violets
Pine Coulee Reservoir, November 2013
Moose, with a bad case of ticks
Letting his presence be known
Dark phase Swainson's Hawk
A splash of red
The highlight of my day
Tree Swallow on road sign
The joy of Dandelions
Evening Grosbeaks / Coccothraustes vespertinus
Arrow-leaved Coltsfoot / Petasites sagittatus
Glorious splash of colour
American Goldfinch
Evening Grosbeak male
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
House Wren
Franklins and the farmer
Eastern Kingbird
Small Blue sp.
A touch of England
Love these little guys
Coyote in a field of dandelions
Collecting supper for her babies
Clouds and Dandelions
Neighbours of the feathered kind
Having fun with its reflection
Almost time to fledge
A snack that is sure to tickle
Moose in the late evening sun
Eastern Kingbird
Moose kneeling to lick salt from the road
Blue and banded
Ruby-throated Hummingbird, flashing his colour
Swainson's Hawk
Peace and late evening sun
Goblet with matching insect
A sight for sore eyes
A country road in fall colours
Backlit
Three-toed Woodpecker
Red-tailed Hawk
Just a little mushroom
Three-toed Woodpecker
Hiding in the moss
Lighting up the forest
Adult and juvenile Three-toed Woodpeckers
Police Car Moth
The Wilson's Snipe - such a fine bird
Police Car Moth and Skipper
A little Pholiota cluster
Two of a kind!
Avian beauty
One-sided Pyrola / Orthilia secunda
Lesser Scaup and lines
Mama Ruffed Grouse
Beetle on Cow Parsnip
Twinflower / Linnaea borealis
Tiny Bishop's Cap seeds
Small, orange butterfly
Wilson's Snipe - what a beauty
Curious Muskrat
Oh, so cute
A splash of colour
12 baby Tree Swallows!
A baby Tree Swallow about to be banded
A Snipe from last year
Mother Nature at her best
A beautiful display of Elephant's Head
Cedar Waxwing
Dandelion bokeh
Throat-tickling supper
The perfection of Mother Nature
Brewer's Blackbird with food for his babies
Red-winged Blackbird
Black Tern on fence post
An over the shoulder look
Yes, yes, YES!
Handsome male
One less Grasshopper in the world
Great choice of fence post
A good poser
Blue-green iridescence
Shaking off the raindrops
Swainson's Hawk on a rainy day
A two-legged Wilson's Snipe : )
I'm forever blowing bubbles
Savannah Sparrow
Feeling blue
Tennessee Warbler
Sharing her catch
Time to catch supper
Evening Grosbeak
Purple Finch
An extra bonus
What a big beak you have
Dark-eyed Junco
A touch of England
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Design by Mother Nature
With a weather forecast of rain then mixed precipitation for a few days (8-10 September 2014), there were a couple of places that I thought I had better get to straight away. The first one was Brown-Lowery, to check if there were any mushrooms. I had been there recently, and only found a couple of things. My visit on 6 September was slightly more rewarding and I found several large clusters of tiny mushrooms growing on tree stumps or at the base of trees. Also found several patches of bright orange Coral Fungi, and maybe five or six mushrooms including the ones in this photo. Quite a few people were in the park, so I felt safer going a very short way in. Far enough, as it turned out, to watch a rare adult and a juvenile Three-toed Woodpecker feeding together on a tree trunk. The young one was copying Mom or Dad, but its soft squeaking sound resulted in the adult feeding it, too.
On the way home, I decided to call in at Fish Creek Park, hoping to find a Beaver or a MInk that a friend had told me about (thanks, Phil!). Though I did see a couple of Beavers, I wasn't able to get a decent photo of them (see a photo uploaded today). One of them was a huge animal - this was the one that was recently found in a trap, biting off one of its front feet that was caught in the trap. Someone had been there when this was happening and she made several reports about it. Thanks, Linda, for doing this. Such a cruel way to deal with any Beaver problem! The now three-legged animal seems to be doing OK. I was luckier with the Mink, catching it in a couple of very quick shots.
On the way home, I decided to call in at Fish Creek Park, hoping to find a Beaver or a MInk that a friend had told me about (thanks, Phil!). Though I did see a couple of Beavers, I wasn't able to get a decent photo of them (see a photo uploaded today). One of them was a huge animal - this was the one that was recently found in a trap, biting off one of its front feet that was caught in the trap. Someone had been there when this was happening and she made several reports about it. Thanks, Linda, for doing this. Such a cruel way to deal with any Beaver problem! The now three-legged animal seems to be doing OK. I was luckier with the Mink, catching it in a couple of very quick shots.
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