Delicately dressed in pink and green
Swift Fox
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Floating in light
Before the great melt
Northern Saw-whet Owl
Mix of colours
My parents' wedding, June 1938
What kind of Poppies? Hens & Chicks Poppies : )
With a hop and a jump, it surprised us all
Feathers of ice
Guarding the nest
Light as a feather
Northern Flicker
Mosaic, Colobura dirce
Waiting for spring
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Shades of pink
A magical moment
Happy feet - a brand new pedicure
Butterfly on Hibiscus
Happy St. Patrick's Day
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Humboldt Penguin
A cure for the winter blues
Pretty little lady
Mangy Coyotes
Sara / Heliconius sara
Daydreaming
Tom Carden Bassindale - my Dad
Timber Wolf
Softly pink - waterdrops on petals
Great Horned Owl guarding the nest
Wrinkles and shine
Frozen waterfall
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From the archives
A one-second break
Julia Heliconian / Dryas iulia, fourth instar
Tropical red
Stubble stripes
About to take the plunge
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Posing for the photographer


I swear this handsome guy poses deliberately each time I go to the Calgary Zoo and stop by the Mountain Sheep area : ) Looks almost as if he's slightly smiling, too. Of course, I prefer taking photos of these Mountain Sheep in the wild, but still take a quick shot when I'm at the Zoo, too.
"The bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) is a species of sheep in North America named for its large horns. These horns can weigh up to 30 pounds (14 kg), while the sheep themselves weigh up to 300 pounds (140 kg). The population in North America peaked in the millions, and the bighorn sheep entered into the mythology of Native Americans. However, by 1900 the population had crashed to several thousand. Conservation efforts (in part by the Boy Scouts - more info on Wikipedia) have restored the population."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bighorn_sheep
"The bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) is a species of sheep in North America named for its large horns. These horns can weigh up to 30 pounds (14 kg), while the sheep themselves weigh up to 300 pounds (140 kg). The population in North America peaked in the millions, and the bighorn sheep entered into the mythology of Native Americans. However, by 1900 the population had crashed to several thousand. Conservation efforts (in part by the Boy Scouts - more info on Wikipedia) have restored the population."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bighorn_sheep
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