King of the mushrooms
Faded repetition
Family living on a tree stump
A city perch
Which end is which?
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
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
Many Springs and Mt. Yamnuska
Intricacy
European Mountain Ash
Tropical red, white and black
Giant Hyssop
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Three-toed Woodpecker


I just HAD to go back for a third time to Brown-Lowery Park today, to see if I could find any new species of fungus : ). I know that soon everywhere will be covered in a layer of snow : (. In addition to a few more photogenic mushrooms, I was lucky enough to come across this male (yellow on forehead) Three-toed Woodpecker, too. Amazingly, it had flown to a tree right by the trail where I was walking, but definitely not at eye-level, suggested by this image, LOL! The light was grim, so almost all my photos will have to be deleted. Did manage to rescue about four of them, though. These birds are uncommon year-round; irruptive.
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