Lovely while it lasted
Underside of Shingled/Scaly Hedgehog fungus
Slime mold on moss
My little angel
Kananaskis Lakes
Juvenile Cooper's Hawk / Accipiter cooperii
Mayfly on Echinacea
Alpine Bistort / Polygonum viviparum
Just for the record
Little dancers
Juvenile Swainson's Hawks
Bird's-foot Trefoil / Lotus corniculatus
Beauty in the forest
Alkali Cordgrass / Spartina gracilis
Blue Lettuce / Lactuca tatarica
Puffballs
Yellow Mountain Saxifrage / Saxifraga aizoides
An unusual find
Always a delight
Clavariadelphus
Indian Paintbrush
Thesium / Thesium arvense
Tufted White Prairie Aster / Symphyotrichum ericoi…
Ruddy Duck / Oxyura jamaicensis
Shingled/Scaly Hedgehog fungus / Sarcodon imbricat…
Arctic Willow
Golden Dung Fly / Scathophaga stercoraria
Early Blue Violet / Viola adunca
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My first truly wild Skunk
After a long, long wait
Insect galls on a Willow leaf
Lichens on Plateau Mountain
A splash of orange
Blowing in the wind
Bronzebells / Stenanthium occidentale
Elegance in the fungi world
Thesium arvense
Upper Kananaskis Lake
Ladybug pupa
From two years ago
Greenish-flowered Wintergreen / Pyrola chlorantha
Yummy ice cream
Sarrail Falls, Kananaskis Lakes
Slime Mold / Stemonitis axifera
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Orange Hawkweed / Hieracium aurantiacum


Photographed (macro) at the Reader Rock Garden, on July 6th. I have only seen this introduced species growing in the wild maybe a couple of times in Calgary, but it is listed as Prohibited Noxious.
"The ancient Greeks believed hawks’ feeding on the sap of hawkweed is what gave them their keen eyesight. Other common names are devil’s paintbrush and red devil." From:
www.invasiveplants.ab.ca/Downloads/FS-OrangeHawkweed.pdf
"The ancient Greeks believed hawks’ feeding on the sap of hawkweed is what gave them their keen eyesight. Other common names are devil’s paintbrush and red devil." From:
www.invasiveplants.ab.ca/Downloads/FS-OrangeHawkweed.pdf
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