Fern
Hepatica
Prairie Crocus
Hepatica
Prairie Crocus
Snowdrop
Prairie Crocus
Day 5, King Ranch, South Texas
Day 5, King Ranch, Norias Division
Day 5, Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
Day 5, Scissor-tailed flycatcher
Day 5, Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
Day 5, map of the King Ranch
Day 5, Great Kiskadee
Day 5, King Ranch, Norias Division
Day 5, Great Kiskadee
Day 5, King Ranch, Norias Division
Day 5, Golden-fronted Woodpecker
Day 5, Eurasian Collared-dove / Streptopelia decao…
Day 5, Meadowlark
Day 5, King Ranch dog
Day 5, dog at the King Ranch, Norias Division
Day 5, dog on King Ranch, Norias Division
Hepatica
Fiddlehead ferns
Prairie Crocuses
Douglas Fir cones
Bristlecone Pine
Gorgeous succulent flower
American Avocet
Sunflower past its prime
East of High River
Splash of colour
Bird house for a Calgary Flames fan
Succulent in a pot
Succulent flower
Sunflower seeds for the birds
Succulent flower
Hellebore / Helleborus
Pig and friends
Pansies
Succulent
Very large rabbit
Hellebore / Helleborus
Frank Lake, looking from blind to gravel road
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European Pasque Flower
Sorry for the huge number of photos I have been posting! I really wanted to get caught up on recent, local shots, so that I can now begin sorting and editing images from Day 5 of our trip to South Texas.
Many of the 13 images I posted this evening were taken at the Reader Rock Garden on 21 April 2019. That afternoon, there was a very well-attended meeting there to learn about how to upload photos to iNaturalist for the Nature Challenge 26-29 April. I knew I would not be taking photos to upload for this, but I thought that it would get me out the front door and as far as the Reader Rock Garden. Unfortunately, there were so few plants in bloom - everything has been delayed because of our weather. The main flowers were the Hepaticas, which are always one of the first flowers to flower in early spring. They are such a beautiful colour, though some plants are paler than others. Two tiny clumps of Snowdrops were a delight to see. A handful of European Pasque Flowers were also blooming.
The rest of the photos, of Prairie Crocuses, were taken at a local park. Many were well past their prime, but I was able to find several that were sufficiently photogenic. Always a joy to see these flowers appear each spring, sometimes when snow is still on the ground. The last few days, they will all have been covered with a few inches of snow from this past weekend, 27/28 April 2019, when we had a huge, early spring snow storm.
Many of the 13 images I posted this evening were taken at the Reader Rock Garden on 21 April 2019. That afternoon, there was a very well-attended meeting there to learn about how to upload photos to iNaturalist for the Nature Challenge 26-29 April. I knew I would not be taking photos to upload for this, but I thought that it would get me out the front door and as far as the Reader Rock Garden. Unfortunately, there were so few plants in bloom - everything has been delayed because of our weather. The main flowers were the Hepaticas, which are always one of the first flowers to flower in early spring. They are such a beautiful colour, though some plants are paler than others. Two tiny clumps of Snowdrops were a delight to see. A handful of European Pasque Flowers were also blooming.
The rest of the photos, of Prairie Crocuses, were taken at a local park. Many were well past their prime, but I was able to find several that were sufficiently photogenic. Always a joy to see these flowers appear each spring, sometimes when snow is still on the ground. The last few days, they will all have been covered with a few inches of snow from this past weekend, 27/28 April 2019, when we had a huge, early spring snow storm.
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