Woodland bokeh
Happy Birthday, Fiona
Enjoying the park
How do you like my best side?
Glowing warmth
You can always count on these little guys
Pretty mix of pink and purple
One of my favourite finds from a year ago
African Blue-bellied Roller / Coracias cyanogaster
Wavy-leaved Thistle bud / Cirsium undulatum
Beauty on the tip of a petal
Creeping
Snow-covered tresses
Beauty in miniature
The joy of RED
Beautiful clash of colours
Guardian of the electricity pole : )
Little pink trumpets
What a place to call home
Fire and ice
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
Townsend's Solitaire
Past its prime
Gray Cracker / Hamadryas februa
Tropical orange
Least Weasel juvenile / Mustela nivalis
Sneezeweed / Helenium
Like a conical Asian hat
When fields blossomed
Coconut Lime
Red-winged Blackbird female
1 + 1 = 2
Crystals, but not ice
Dainty pastels
Hiding in a hollow tree stump
Stripes
Fall, last year
Columbine
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Invasiveness
Striated Iron Pyrites cube
Memories of spring
The jaws of death
Frozen
At least someone likes Goat's-beard
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Goat's-beard


This is one of our most invasive, destructive plants and it has taken over a lot of our parks and natural areas. Introduced from Eurasia. The bright yellow flower is beautiful, as is the dandelion-like seedhead, but what a huge problem it is.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragopogon_dubius
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragopogon_dubius
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