Beautiful Bogbean
Ruddy Duck
Staying close to Mom
Townsendia hookeri
A hillside display of Balsamroot
Earth Star
As handsome as can be
Nodding their little pink heads
Tiny treasure on cow dung
Seaside Arrow Grass / Triglochin maritima
Nesting Red-necked Grebe
I may be common, but I'm still handsome
Yay !!!
A wet, cloudy view from the Whaleback
Following Mom
From the good old days of macro waterdrops
Parry's Townsendia
Young Moose
One of yesterday's highlights
Glowing from within
Wood Frog
Glorious Hepatica
A hillside display of Balsamroot
Yellow on yellow
Deep in the forest
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Mighty Moose
Clay-coloured Sparrow
Pink blossom
A touch of England
Talk about a fluffball
What big feet you have
Still standing, and bees are a-buzzing
Red button eyes
Protecting her home
With age comes new beauty
A splash of yellow
Barrow's Goldeneye pair
A place to sit and contemplate
Black Tern
Pretty close to perfection
Yummy Bamboo leaves
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Water Lily
What's for supper, Mom?
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Light in the forest


One of my favourite things to photograph - these tiny fungi with the beautiful gills. They let the sun through and light up like tiny beacons. Fortunately, this one was growing near the trail, on a dead leaf, where the sunlight could reach it. Taken at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park on 9 September 2011. One of only maybe four or five fungi that I found to photograph on that quick visit.
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