Wood Duck pair
Prairie Buttercup
Peony
Spider guarding its eggs
American Coot
Smooth Blue Beardtongue / Penstemon nitidus
Gray Catbird Dumetella carolinensis
Scouring Rush strobilus
Half-free Morel mushroom / Morchella semilibera
Nostalgia
Hungry Muskrat
Western Tanager
Early Blue Violet
American Robin on nest
Love those soccer ball eyes
Just a couple of guys
Golden Bean / Thermopsis rhombifolia
Graffiti and rust
Thyme-leaved Dragonhead / Dracocephalum thymifloru…
Someone's had a little nibble
Red-winged Blackbird female
Wild Strawberry / Fragaria virginiana
Ruddy Duck
Jelly fungus
Redhead female
Need colour, need sun
Cinnamon Teal
Fungus
Yellow-headed Blackbird
Red-berried Elder / Sambucus pubens
Field Horsetail / Equisetum arvense
Exquisite
Scaup
Bad hair day
Little fluff balls
Grecian Shoemaker, Catonephele numilia
Splash of colour in the woods
One of two
A little splash of red
White on black
Pretty in pink
Blue Morpho
Ruddy Duck
When Eagles bow their heads
Tropical cheer
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Cloudless Sulphur / Phoebis sennae


Another butterfly, photographed at the Calgary Zoo on May 2nd. Though not as spectacular as many of the tropical butterflies, it is still pretty, especially when the sunlight shines through its wings. Also known as Cloudless Giant Sulphur, with a wingspan of 2.2 - 3.2" (5.7 - 8.1 cm).
This afternoon, our temperature is only 6C (43F) and the Rainfall Warning Alert is still in effect for the city of Calgary. Not sure if it might jinx things if I say it, but this year, we seem to have (so far) avoided a major May snowstorm - yay! Just the amount of rain we are getting here sure turns my thoughts to all those people who have suffered tremendously from recent flooding and, of course, those whose lives have been changed forever by the horrific tornadoes down south. The power of Mother Nature cannot be beaten!
This afternoon, our temperature is only 6C (43F) and the Rainfall Warning Alert is still in effect for the city of Calgary. Not sure if it might jinx things if I say it, but this year, we seem to have (so far) avoided a major May snowstorm - yay! Just the amount of rain we are getting here sure turns my thoughts to all those people who have suffered tremendously from recent flooding and, of course, those whose lives have been changed forever by the horrific tornadoes down south. The power of Mother Nature cannot be beaten!
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