Yellow Prairie Violet
What happened to spring?
Orange glow
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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
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On Hibiscus
Early Coralroot
Lodgepole Pine cones
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Wilson's Snipe
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Moth on orange
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Old World Swallowtail
Two becoming four
Yellow Bells
Just a little one
Wolf Lichen
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Heliconius sapho


Another tropical butterfly photographed in the butterfly room at the Calgary Zoo. As usual, I don't guarantee that any of my IDs are 100% accurate, but I am doing my best to be as accurate as possible. Or it might be Heliconius cydno.
Would like to have been standing in that hot, humid room this morning, lol! Instead, we were walking in Fish Creek Park for something like six hours, doing the annual May Species Bird Count in rain and SNOW and in temperatures of 0.8-2C! Out came the winter boots, the sweater, the fleece jacket, the thick winter jacket, toque, two pairs of gloves and long-johns - and it's June in three days time, lol. I was almost soaked to the skin! An enjoyable walk, though, as usual. We saw a total of 47 bird species, compared to 58 species May 2009.
Would like to have been standing in that hot, humid room this morning, lol! Instead, we were walking in Fish Creek Park for something like six hours, doing the annual May Species Bird Count in rain and SNOW and in temperatures of 0.8-2C! Out came the winter boots, the sweater, the fleece jacket, the thick winter jacket, toque, two pairs of gloves and long-johns - and it's June in three days time, lol. I was almost soaked to the skin! An enjoyable walk, though, as usual. We saw a total of 47 bird species, compared to 58 species May 2009.
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