Silver threads
Bird's-nest Fungi by the hundreds
Reaching out to the sun
Soft-leaf Muhly grass / Muhlenbergia richardsonis
Nodding Thistle/Musk Thistle / Carduus nutans
Bird's-nest Fungus
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
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
Autumnal Water-Starwort / Callitriche hermaphrodit…
Catching the light
Bog Cranberry / Vaccinuum oxycoccos
Saddle fungus
Mushroom magic
Against the light
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Beauty


A beautiful Water Lily that was growing at the Calgary Zoo. Photographed on 8th July.
I was out walking at Mallard Point, east end of Fish Creek Park, for about three hours this morning, watching and listening for birds. We enjoyed watching at least three Osprey flying along the Bow River and were lucky to see one of them dive and catch a large fish. One of them perched very high up in a tall tree and I was able to get some shots from close to the tree on the return walk. There was even a small patch of blue sky for a few brief moments while I was doing this and then the sky went back to its usual overcast colour. I announced to my friends that I was going to take the other path back to the parking lot because I wanted to check for fungi on any fallen logs - did find two or three, including one sweet one. From there, I went straight to an area that I had walked in a few days ago, covered in wood chips. I had found a few mushrooms there, but this time I found what I was hoping for - Bird's-nest Fungi. We are usually so thrilled when, on the rare occasion, we do find a cluster of three or four tiny "nests", but this afternoon I saw hundreds, LOL!!! Such a dull day that I don't know yet if any of my photos have turned out. Guess I will download them shortly, keeping my fingers tightly crossed.
I was out walking at Mallard Point, east end of Fish Creek Park, for about three hours this morning, watching and listening for birds. We enjoyed watching at least three Osprey flying along the Bow River and were lucky to see one of them dive and catch a large fish. One of them perched very high up in a tall tree and I was able to get some shots from close to the tree on the return walk. There was even a small patch of blue sky for a few brief moments while I was doing this and then the sky went back to its usual overcast colour. I announced to my friends that I was going to take the other path back to the parking lot because I wanted to check for fungi on any fallen logs - did find two or three, including one sweet one. From there, I went straight to an area that I had walked in a few days ago, covered in wood chips. I had found a few mushrooms there, but this time I found what I was hoping for - Bird's-nest Fungi. We are usually so thrilled when, on the rare occasion, we do find a cluster of three or four tiny "nests", but this afternoon I saw hundreds, LOL!!! Such a dull day that I don't know yet if any of my photos have turned out. Guess I will download them shortly, keeping my fingers tightly crossed.
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