Earthstar / Geastrum sp.
Yellow Sweetclover / Melilotus officinalis
Against the light
Mushroom magic
Saddle fungus
Bog Cranberry / Vaccinuum oxycoccos
Catching the light
Autumnal Water-Starwort / Callitriche hermaphrodit…
Barrier Lake
Sitting pretty
Red-osier Dogwood / Cornus sericea
S*#@ ........!
Colours of fall
Cladonia Lichen sp.
Greater Fringed Gentian / Gentianopsis crinita
A metallic look
Double-crested Cormorants and a Gull
Goat's-beard glory
Life on a leaf stalk
Waterfalls at Elpoca
Shrooms
White Columbine
Mountain Cranberry / Vaccinium vitis-idaea
Fireweed / Epilobium angustifolium
Black Currant Pie, anyone?
Invasive beauty
Insect casing
Hopper on Broadleaf Gumweed / Grindelia squarrosa
Tiny world on a leaf
Tartarian Honeysuckle /Lonicera tatarica
Cicer Milkvetch seedpods
One of my favourite flowers
Tall Larkspur seed capsules / Delphinium glaucum
Lemon Drops / Bisporella citrina
Clasping-leaved Twisted-stalk / Streptopus amplexi…
Western Stoneseed seeds / Lithospermum ruderale
Warbling Vireo
Shaggy Mane / Coprinus comatus
Stiff Yellow Paintbrush / Castilleja lutescens
White Water Crowfoot / Ranunculus aquatilis
Russula
Campion sp.
Aphrodite Fritillary / Speyeria aphrodite
Rust on a leaf
White Sweetclover / Melilotus alba
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Burrowing Owl


I happened to come across this photo of a little Burrowing Owl that I hadn't posted, so thought I'd upload today. It was taken on 23rd May 2009 at the Coaldale Birds of Prey Centre, near Lethbridge, Southern Alberta. A delightful place to visit, and they do such a great job of rescuing and, whenever possible, releasing injured birds of prey. Those, whose injuries are too severe for them to be released back into the wild, remain at the Centre to educate children and adults. Such a thrill to see these birds up close.
This Centre is "Canada’s largest birds of prey facility. Situated on a 70-acre wetland area site, the centre is a celebration of nature featuring the hawks, falcons, eagles and owls of Alberta. Throughout the site and along the pathways, a number of birds of prey are sitting on their perches only feet away from visitors. These birds are all in various stages of training and receive lots of exercise in the daily flying programs. At the centre, they have one of North America's largest captive breeding populations for the endangered Burrowing Owl."
www.burrowingowl.com/
It rained a lot overnight and, so far, the day is overcast and lightless. Rain on and off today. I cancelled plans to go forest exploring ... sigh. Temperatures soared to a balmy 8C today and possible snow/frost are in the forecast for later this week. Oh, no : (
This Centre is "Canada’s largest birds of prey facility. Situated on a 70-acre wetland area site, the centre is a celebration of nature featuring the hawks, falcons, eagles and owls of Alberta. Throughout the site and along the pathways, a number of birds of prey are sitting on their perches only feet away from visitors. These birds are all in various stages of training and receive lots of exercise in the daily flying programs. At the centre, they have one of North America's largest captive breeding populations for the endangered Burrowing Owl."
www.burrowingowl.com/
It rained a lot overnight and, so far, the day is overcast and lightless. Rain on and off today. I cancelled plans to go forest exploring ... sigh. Temperatures soared to a balmy 8C today and possible snow/frost are in the forecast for later this week. Oh, no : (
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