A little find in the forest
Lachnum sp.
Earthstar
Reflection
Blue Grama / Bouteloua gracilis
Tropical
Late bloomer
While it lasted
Autumn's palette
Ladybug, ladybug, fly away home ...
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Highbush Cranberry / Viburnum trilobum
Bokeh shower
Common Sea-buckthorn / Hippophae rhaminoides
Papilio demoleus malayanus / Lime Butterfly caterp…
I guess we do have SOME red : )
Inglewood Bird Sanctuary
Changing colours
Ohio Buckeye
: )
Young Mulies
Horsetail Strobilus
Round and round ...
Lacewing / Chrysopidae sp.
And away they go ...
Mt. Yamnuska
Clover seedhead
Echinacea
Sandhill Crane / Grus canadensis
Hooker's Thistle / Cirsium hookerianum
When the weight of the world ...
Short-lived beauty
Scabius
Whooping Crane / Grus americana
Common Burdock / Arctium minus
Underwing Moth
The power of bokeh
Huddled
Fall colours near the Bow River
Whooping Crane / Grus americana
Bird's-nest Fungi
Sawfly larva / Trichiocampus viminalis
How's this for colour?
Scentless Chamomile / Matricaria perforata
A different Coral Fungus
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The twist


A macro of a Yellow Mountain Avens flower (Dryas drummondii) after it has gone to seed. I always love to see the long, tight twist of fine, silvery hairs. Photographed at Cobble Flats, Kananaskis, on 12th July.
"Native across Canada and Oregon to Montana. Uncommon. Stems, prostrate and much branched forming a mat (actually a woody shrub). Leaves, alternate; elliptic to oblong, 1.5-3cm long, edge coarsely scalloped, rounded at tip, wedge-shaped at base, leathery, strongly wrinkled surface, hairless or slightly white woolly below. Flowers, solitary on woolly stalks, 5-25cm high in fruit; 8-10 pale yellow petals, strongly ascending; flowerhead and sepals covered with black, gland-tipped hairs; June-August. Fruit, numerous, with much elongated feathery styles, spirally twisted together when immature or in damp weather. Habitat: gravelly slopes, river bars and roadsides".
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"Native across Canada and Oregon to Montana. Uncommon. Stems, prostrate and much branched forming a mat (actually a woody shrub). Leaves, alternate; elliptic to oblong, 1.5-3cm long, edge coarsely scalloped, rounded at tip, wedge-shaped at base, leathery, strongly wrinkled surface, hairless or slightly white woolly below. Flowers, solitary on woolly stalks, 5-25cm high in fruit; 8-10 pale yellow petals, strongly ascending; flowerhead and sepals covered with black, gland-tipped hairs; June-August. Fruit, numerous, with much elongated feathery styles, spirally twisted together when immature or in damp weather. Habitat: gravelly slopes, river bars and roadsides".
talkaboutwildlife.ca/profile/?s=1144
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