Iris
Tree Swallow nest
Northern Bedstraw
Horsetail/Equisetum
Fireweed
Eastern Kingbird
Tiny Spotted Coralroot flower
Heart-leaved Arnica/Arnica cordifolia
Maybe an Edith's Checkerspot
In the light
Hey, Mom - it was MY turn!
Hidden treasures
The work of ants
Boreal Chorus Frog
Popp(y)ing off the page
Different!
Magpies
Waste not ....
A real stunner
Barn Swallows
Harebells
Pretty near perfect
Bright and beautiful
Barrier Lake, Kananaskis
Bleeding Heart
Split gill
Western Toad
Such a cutie
Red Paintbrush / Castilleja miniata
Small-flowered Sand-Verbena
Rosy Pussytoes/Antennaria rosea
There's hope yet
Southern Red-backed Vole
Blue-eyed Grass
Greater Scaup - or Lesser?
Tiny treasures
With a sprinkling of bokeh
Atlas Moth
Northern Green Bog Orchid?
A tribute to Phoenix
(Con)temporary
Yellow Mountain-avens
Sawfly larva
The power of red
Into the big, wide world
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Lacewing


Oops, I was hoping that this photo might look a bit sharper on Fickr, but I guess I just missed focussing on the Lacewing. Steve, a Professor down in the States, who is working at the University of Calgary's Barrier Lake Centre for the summer, took us on a butterfly walk on Sunday. This was one of the tiny insects we saw during this walk at the Open House.
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