Invasive, but pretty
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Preening comes naturally
In the darkness of the forest
Solitude
Mating butterflies or moths
Textured
Glowing
Camouflaged Wood Frog
Liverwort
A little under the weather
Vermillion Lakes, Banff
White-crowned Sparrow
Cosmos
Colour in the forest
Long-horned Beetle
Beginning to open
Eyelash Cup fungus
White-crowned Sparrow
Bee on Chives
White Cinquefoil
Furry, and a little blurry
From my garden
Little fungus cup
White garden rose
Beautiful evening light
Spotted Coralroot
A little extra
Caught in sunlight
I'm still drooling : )
Bursting out
Older of the two owlets
Rare Spotted Coralroot
Little orange flower
Wilson's Snipe
Quite a beauty
Life is a series of ups and downs
Inner glow
They're HERE!
Common Stonecrop
Junior, showing off
Wild White Geranium
Roses AND diamonds
Baby of the family
Fairybells
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Can you believe it?


Not only have I been so priviledged to see an adult Great Gray Owl recently (actually about four in total in the last few weeks), and been able to get some photos, I was also so fortunate to see THIS today! It's a baby Great Gray Owl : ) A few of us went out west of the city to someone's property to hopefully see at least one of the owls that live there. We were treated to one adult and this gorgeous, fluffy baby, which was very high up in a tree and quite curious about us - as you can see by these amazing eyes : ) What a cutie!
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