Spring arrivals
Dressed in all his finery
Colour mixture
Like between ripped paper
Australian Stone Curlew
Bokeh berries
Deep in thought
A sprinkling of colours
Happy Earth Day!
Boo!
Trembling Aspen
Love the eye
AlbertaViews magazine
Survival
Cream, pink and coral
Buckbrush berries
40 million years old
Golden, for ANOTHER snowy day
Tightly coiled to keep warm
Uphill and downhill
Blowing in the wind
Water abstract
Hand-held
Hiding out
Till the new season begins
King of the Spruce tree
Wearing its fur coat
Feasting on berries
Breathtaking beauty - get well wishes to my daught…
Lift-off
Aster versus Fleabane
White Anthurium
My best impression of a Nuthatch
White Mountain-avens
Floral pink
In a world of white
Hooded Merganser male
Here comes the sun ... I wish!
Flight of the Trumpeters
Laurel-leaved Willow catkin
Easter Lily
Like a lace curtain blowing in the breeze
Streaked Ladybug
Internal light
Take-off
See also...
Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
152 visits
A touch of light


I placed these on top of my printer, bent down and hoped I'd be able to catch some blue sky as a background : ) I rather liked the lighting effect when I did this, unexpected though it was!
I can barely keep my eyes open this evening - very, very short of sleep, plus I was out from 7:45 a.m. till 3:45 p.m., searching for different bird species out in the mountains. The sun was so bright and this, plus being so tired, is making my eyes keep closing. Had a lovely day trip, though, along the Sibbald Flats area and out past Barrier Lake. We saw some Trumpeter Swans on a couple of sloughs (ponds), and Townsend Solitaires, which we rarely get to see. Lots of other species, too, of course. Also saw my very first Mountain Bluebirds of this year. After a long, severe winter, it feels so wonderful to see that very first splash of brilliant blue.
I can barely keep my eyes open this evening - very, very short of sleep, plus I was out from 7:45 a.m. till 3:45 p.m., searching for different bird species out in the mountains. The sun was so bright and this, plus being so tired, is making my eyes keep closing. Had a lovely day trip, though, along the Sibbald Flats area and out past Barrier Lake. We saw some Trumpeter Swans on a couple of sloughs (ponds), and Townsend Solitaires, which we rarely get to see. Lots of other species, too, of course. Also saw my very first Mountain Bluebirds of this year. After a long, severe winter, it feels so wonderful to see that very first splash of brilliant blue.
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.