Elegance of the avian kind
Window blooms
Horned Lark
Rings around the rushes
Mom's suffering from Empty Nest syndrome
Orange splendour
Sticky Locoweed
Dusky Wing Skipper
Hovering
Sweet scent
Spring Azure
Bebb's Willow
Northern Shoveler
A splash of pink
One of the last huddles
That's what puddles are for
He who likes the rain
Following the sun
Living on the edge
Red Tree Brain
As if floating in clouds
Sweet Colt'sfoot
Me in a bubble in a puddle in the park
No shortage of bugs
Killdeer nest
Glorious red
They're back!
Cracker butterfly
Jewel of the lily pond
Taking a break from the kids
One less Mountain Bluebird
Yellow violet
A splash of purple
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Winged beauty
Thorny Buffaloberry
Banana Shrub
The new mother
An upside down view of the world
Black Henbane
Heavily veined
A necklace of weeds
A young mind uncorrupted
Kinnikinnick
A light of its own
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Frank Lake


This photo gives an idea of what the Frank Lake area is like (mountains in the far distance). It is a well-known and very popular place for birders to visit, providing sightings of many different birds. I was so lucky today, when a friend invited me to drive down to the area for the day. As well as all the waterfowl species, we also saw two White-faced Ibis there (always a thrill, as these are very rare from May to September!) and two Great Horned Owl's nests. One nest had three large, fluffy owlets sitting on it and the other location had one owlet on a nest and another out on a branch. This latter baby was SO cute! Will probably upload a photo of it next time : ).
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