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Juvenile Snow Bunting / Plectrophenax nivalis
Christmas colours
Dreamy Dent-de-lion
Snowy peaks near Forgetmenot Pond
The beautiful eye of a Sandhill Crane
Lichen and wildflowers
Afternoon nap with Mom
Brightening up the mountainside
Taking a swim
Fall display
Nestled in the moss
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Sibbaldia / Sibbaldia procumbens
Blowing in the wind
Yellow-headed Blackbird / Xanthocephalus xanthocep…
One of my favourite fungi
Red-necked Grebe / Podiceps grisegena
Red - to brighten my photostream
Yellow Lady's-slipper / Cypripedium parviflorum
Christmas Cactus
Matching the sky
Downtown from the Glenmore Reservoir
Balance
Juvenile Snow Bunting / Plectrophenax nivalis
Red Spotted Swallowtail butterfly pupae
Blue Wave / Myscelia cyaniris
Yesterday's colour
Distant Bald Eagle
One of the few
Colours of fall
Young Least Weasels - Mustela nivalis
Illuminated
Lloyd Park
Gray Jay
Blue Morpho / Morpho peleides
Chandelier Plant / Medinilla sp.
Star-flowered Solomon's Seal berries
McDougall Memorial United Church
Winner of the popularity contest
Sandhill Crane
Young Coot
Peaks along Highway 1A
Buddies : )
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Beautiful but invasive Mountain Ash


Photographed along the path in South Glenmore Park a couple of days ago. Mountain Ash (Sorbus aucuparia) was introduced from Europe, N. Africa and Asia Minor. Also known as Dogberry, European Mountain-Ash and Rowan Tree. It's a very attractive tree, especially in the fall, when the leaves turn this beautiful colour and its berries are bright red. Unfortunately, it has spread into our natural areas. In the winter, the Bohemian Waxwings enjoy eating the berries.
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