Abandoned
Heliconia
Afternoon nap
Ageless beauty
Snow Bunting
Happy Valentine's Day
Sweet temptation
A different kind of perch
Happy Valentine's Day
Cradled in softness
Shaggy
Downy Woodpecker
Wolf Spider
Fearless Boreal Chickadee
A Poppy always feels good
Winter minimalism
Orange Hawkweed
Freeze!
Boreal Chickadee
Simplicity
They're here .... !!
My maternal Grandparents
A splash of colour
Take-off
Perfection in nature
Second best
Magic in the mist
He: Honey, I'm home - She: what took you so long?
Julia Heliconian / Dryas iulia
Lily perfection
Another glimpse into the past
Tightly shut
Beautiful Bald Eagles
White-tailed Buck, 10-pointer
A welcome visitor
Mocker Swallowtail / Papilio dardanus
Tiny cluster
Eyes wide open
Sun sparkles and ice
Mid-winter colours
Cutely curious
A pleasant memory
Common Redpoll
One day less till spring and summer
Male Downy Woodpecker putting on a display
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Poppy burst


Loved the golden glow behind this bursting Poppy bud, seen at the Reader Rock Garden on 29th September 2010. One of my favourite things to photograph.
I was fortunate enough to be invited by birding friends, John and Lorrie, to go with them and a friend in search of Snowy Owls for a few hours today. We travelled the backroads east of the city and managed to see three Owls, all distant, though not too bad by the time they are heavily cropped. Two were far away across a field (one useless as far as photos are concerned) and another was perched on some sort of antenna (?) in a field. We also enjoyed seeing a solitary Snow Bunting perched on a fence - don't usually see them alone. The meeting place this morning was definitely out of my comfort zone, but I made myself do it. I try and make myself do a new location each year : ) Such a lovely sunny day today, though quite windy out east of the city. Thanks so much, Lorrie and John, for a lovely day!
I was fortunate enough to be invited by birding friends, John and Lorrie, to go with them and a friend in search of Snowy Owls for a few hours today. We travelled the backroads east of the city and managed to see three Owls, all distant, though not too bad by the time they are heavily cropped. Two were far away across a field (one useless as far as photos are concerned) and another was perched on some sort of antenna (?) in a field. We also enjoyed seeing a solitary Snow Bunting perched on a fence - don't usually see them alone. The meeting place this morning was definitely out of my comfort zone, but I made myself do it. I try and make myself do a new location each year : ) Such a lovely sunny day today, though quite windy out east of the city. Thanks so much, Lorrie and John, for a lovely day!
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