A mix of colours
A selection of Alberta Fungi
Mushroom light
Mealy Primrose
Colour in the forest
Little white flowers
Supper in the park
Tree trunk duo
For my daughter
Summer delight
Condos for the little forest people
Viburnum lantana
Dainty in pink
The full glory
White diamond
Made my day
Passing by
Colours of fall
Lichen-covered branch
Bee on Yellow Sweetclover
Rise and shine
Water Lily treat
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A city perch
Family living on a tree stump
Faded repetition
King of the mushrooms
Three-toed Woodpecker
Growing at the tip
Among the sparkles
Meeting points
Coral fungus
Swift Fox
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All in a day's work
Earth Star fungus
A pink surprise
Butterfly shimmer
Welcome, all bees
Like mini Ravioli
Bracted Honeysuckle
Hooded Ladies'-tresses
With arms wide open
Double-crested Cormorant
Red Long-horned beetle on Tansy
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Which end is which?


I think I am right when I say that the horned end is the tail end of this caterpillar. Not my hand, by the way! This caterpillar was seen on 1st September, on a short nature walk in connection with the Weaselhead Socety. I have seen one of these a few years ago, just outside the city, but can't for the life of me think what species it is. Can anyone help me with the ID? I had a look on Google this afternoon, but couldn't find a photo of a similar insect. Later: thanks so much, Jim, for the ID - Hyles gallii.
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