Butter-and-eggs / Linaria vulgaris
Fungus
Heliconius sara
Touched by the sun
Tropical leaves
Tarnished Plant Bug / Lygus lineolaris
A different Coral Fungus
Scentless Chamomile / Matricaria perforata
How's this for colour?
Sawfly larva / Trichiocampus viminalis
Bird's-nest Fungi
Whooping Crane / Grus americana
Fall colours near the Bow River
Huddled
The power of bokeh
Underwing Moth
Common Burdock / Arctium minus
Whooping Crane / Grus americana
Scabius
Short-lived beauty
When the weight of the world ...
Hooker's Thistle / Cirsium hookerianum
Sandhill Crane / Grus canadensis
Nodding Thistle/Musk Thistle / Carduus nutans
Soft-leaf Muhly grass / Muhlenbergia richardsonis
Reaching out to the sun
Bird's-nest Fungi by the hundreds
Silver threads
Beauty
Shield Bug
Mountain Cranberry / Vaccinium vitis-idaea
White Columbine
Shrooms
Waterfalls at Elpoca
Life on a leaf stalk
Goat's-beard glory
Double-crested Cormorants and a Gull
A metallic look
Greater Fringed Gentian / Gentianopsis crinita
Cladonia Lichen sp.
Colours of fall
S*#@ ........!
Red-osier Dogwood / Cornus sericea
Sitting pretty
Barrier Lake
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Bird's-nest Fungus


I picked up one of the very small Bird's-nest Fungi to give an idea of its size, seen here against two of my fingertips. As you can see, two (or more?) of the spore-bearing "eggs" have not been dispersed (yet) by falling raindrops. Seen at Burnsmead a couple of days ago.
Sorry, I'm behind with commenting - have been out so much, taking photos before the snow returns and stays. Should be safe from that happening for the next few days, thank goodness. Dashed over to Brown-Lowery Provincial Park this afternoon. Very muddy in the places I went and leaves are covering the ground now, making it almost impossible to see any small mushrooms that might still be around. It was a bit windy and the forest was full of creakings, scraping sounds, knocking sounds and rustlings. Sometimes, I later discover that it is a little squirrel making the noises, but it really creeped me out this afternoon, so I didn't go very far into the forest at all. Any day now, our extremely short fungi season will come to a complete end and I will suffer mushroom withdrawal symptoms for the next 10 MONTHS, LOL!
Was out this evening at a talk on Butterflies. Will be out of the city all day tomorrow Friday), botanizing with a couple of friends, and then will be out all Saturday, too, with separate "events" in morning and afternoon.
Sorry, I'm behind with commenting - have been out so much, taking photos before the snow returns and stays. Should be safe from that happening for the next few days, thank goodness. Dashed over to Brown-Lowery Provincial Park this afternoon. Very muddy in the places I went and leaves are covering the ground now, making it almost impossible to see any small mushrooms that might still be around. It was a bit windy and the forest was full of creakings, scraping sounds, knocking sounds and rustlings. Sometimes, I later discover that it is a little squirrel making the noises, but it really creeped me out this afternoon, so I didn't go very far into the forest at all. Any day now, our extremely short fungi season will come to a complete end and I will suffer mushroom withdrawal symptoms for the next 10 MONTHS, LOL!
Was out this evening at a talk on Butterflies. Will be out of the city all day tomorrow Friday), botanizing with a couple of friends, and then will be out all Saturday, too, with separate "events" in morning and afternoon.
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