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Sainfoin / Onobrychis viciifolia
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False Solomon's Seal berries / Maianthemum racemos…
Enjoying a dust bath
Glowing
Puffballs
Shoo-fly / Nicandra physalodes
Little beacon of light
Shrimp Plant / Justicia brandegeeana
Yellowlegs
Painted Tongue / Salpiglosis
Gills
Gentiana
Young House Sparrow
Osprey with fish
Banded Orange / Dryadula phaetusa
Tarnished Plant Bug
Just a little cluster
Mock Strawberry / Potentilla indica
Columbine
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Flying from left to right - in case you can't tell…
Northern Gentian / Gentianella amarella
Crab Spider on Goldenrod
Shadows and reflections
Yellow Clematis / Clematis tangutica
Some kind of fruit
Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel / Callospermophilus…
Paintbrush / Castilleja miniata
Mushrooms doing what mushrooms do
Endangered Snow Leopard / Uncia uncia or Panthera…
Maximilian Sunflower / Helianthus maximilianii
Coral Fungus
Water Lily
Yellow perfection
Strands of silk
Clasping-leaved Twisted-stalk berry / Streptopus a…
Red-belted Polypore and guttation
Collomia / Collomia linearis
Bejewelled
Pholiotas
Balloon Cottonbush / Gomphocarpus physocarpus
Pygmy-flower / Androsace septentrionalis
From the forest floor
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A precious find


This tiny mushroom was one of the fungi I found to photograph at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park while botanizing part of the area on August 20th. That day and a day at Rod Handfield's, near Millarville, are the only two days this year that I have seen more than a handful of fungi! I went over to Brown-Lowery again yesterday afternoon, but was just too hot and tired to spend more than an hour and a half in the forest. Hardly a mushroom to be seen and most were in really bad condition - got photos of maybe three : ) Don't like to think that it will be almost a year before there is a chance for fungi again. On the other hand, there seemed to be such an overwheming number of fungi photos on Flickr last year and I think I found this just too much and my passion overdosed and waned somewhat, ha. It was really nice to have the company of two rare Three-toed Woodpeckers in the trees around me yesterday! Also, a family of Gray Jays flew into the area briefly.
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