Can you believe it?
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
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
Orange delight
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Little fungus cup


The light was shining through parts of this little fungus cup that was growing on someone's forested acreage, south of the city, that a handful of us went to botanize a few days ago. Love the grainy texture. As usual, I don't know any IDs, so if anyone is able to let me know, that would be great. Thanks!
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