The old pig barn
A Pyraloid Moth
A splash of yellow
Vesper Sparrow
Seating for four
Cardoon with tiny visitor
Hydnellum scrobiculatum
Light and darkness
Day Lily
Mushroom mosaic 2
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Wolf's Milk slime
Hawkweed seedheads
Double pink
A sprinkling of mushrooms
Swift Fox
Happy Fall, everyone!
Large and small
Invasive beauty
Vesper Sparrow
Old age beauty
Little splash of colour
Wilting in the heat
Little brown Puffball
One-flowered Wintergreen
White beauty
Swift Fox
A little green crawly thing
Marvels of the forest floor
Clash of colours
Juvenile Snowy Owl
Cladonia, Medusa wanna-be
Wrinkles
Pretty but poisonous
Yellow Jacket's nest
The painted look
Backlit Fritillary
Hoary Rosette
A touch of sunlight
Frilled Lizard
Like teeny blueberries
Out of the darkness comes light... in memory of 11…
Joys of the forest
Brilliant camouflage
Spots and dots
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I tend to go for macros of a single flower head when photographing flowers, but I just loved the colours that I saw in this more distant view of white Zinnias and purple Ageratum. The Calgary Zoo garden was still bright and colorful a few days ago, though some of the individual flowers were beginning to show their age.
Was out of the house today for six or seven hours, botanizing a great area. It was the Colpitts Ranch, west of the city. Joe, a very interesting and interested man, showed us around and took us through wooded areas, wet areas and meadows, pointing out everything of interest. Not the best time of year to do this, especially as the plants were mostly over and everywhere was much too dry for fungi, but we enjoyed ourselves and felt very fortunate to be allowed to do this. Thanks so much, Joe!
Was out of the house today for six or seven hours, botanizing a great area. It was the Colpitts Ranch, west of the city. Joe, a very interesting and interested man, showed us around and took us through wooded areas, wet areas and meadows, pointing out everything of interest. Not the best time of year to do this, especially as the plants were mostly over and everywhere was much too dry for fungi, but we enjoyed ourselves and felt very fortunate to be allowed to do this. Thanks so much, Joe!
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