Hanging in the rain
Heliconius ismenius telchina on Egyptian Stars
We saw a Sora
Braving the snow
Blue Morpho
Pine Siskin
A shot of colour
Last year's Morel
Simplicity
Watching Mom preen
On Hibiscus
Early Coralroot
Lodgepole Pine cones
Purple elegance
Wilson's Snipe
Striped Coralroot
Taking a nap
Cushion Milk Vetch
Copperleaf
Blue Wave, Myscelia cyaniris
Lichens at Marston Creek
Marston Creek, Kananaskis
Yellow Morel
Orange glow
What happened to spring?
Yellow Prairie Violet
Heliconius sapho
Monarch green and gold
Lichens
Pretty little lady
European Pasque Flower
Moth on orange
Mountain Bluebird pair
Red on green
Townsendia seedheads
Hyacinth
Time for a haircut
Caught red-handed
Mountain Bluebird
Orange delight
Fern-leaved Biscuit-root
Fritillary
Evening Grosbeak
Old World Swallowtail
Two becoming four
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I've only seen maybe half a dozen goslings this spring, three of them at the Zoo. The place I used to get some photos, Carburn Park, oiled the Canada Geese eggs this year, and only three of them seem to have been so well hidden that the oilers missed them. I gather people complained about all the mess that the Geese leave behind on the grass and paths. Messy birds, yes, but it still seems rather harsh to deprive the Geese of having and raising families for just that reason. Give me the goslings any day - I'd be happy to watch where I'm stepping.
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